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Found a few centipedes in my plot today, presuming they are good bugs, as I am hoping they eat little bugs, but would like to check
Beetles are good too aren't they?
Renerally I work on the principal that if it runs fast it is a goodie and hunts other beasties, but if it is slow moving it's a baddie and will eat the plants that can't run away.
Works most of the time!!
Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet
Renerally I work on the principal that if it runs fast it is a goodie and hunts other beasties, but if it is slow moving it's a baddie and will eat the plants that can't run away.
Works most of the time!!
haha not only does that make sense - it made me laugh
A centipede bite can vary from hardly visible to exceptionally painful. Lots of people Examine it to sensation just like a bee sting. Except if you might be allergic for the venom or are in extremely inadequate well being, a centipede bite isn’t significantly dangerous
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Centipedes eat slug eggs they’re a really beneficial insect to have about,Ive never been bitten by one but when I find them I put them back in the compost to work. (I usually find them when I’m moving old compost about from pots & bags,where slugs lay eggs isn’t it,they’re a great help).
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