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Old 05-05-2003, 07:56 AM
paddys1
 
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Default Cranefly larvae

Hi Pat
I get them in the veg garden, I know of no way to get rid of them.
Paddy
"Pat Kiewicz" wrote in message
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Bill Ranseen said:

In article , Not
the Karl Orff wrote:

I was digging in my vegetable patch and came across some works which I
believe to be cranefly larvae. What should I do/use to get rid of

them?

I'm curious: I have the impression that craneflies are pretty inocuous,
and that the larvae tend to be found either in or near water and feed on
decaying stuff, so I'm wondering what they're doing in your garden (or
am I mistaken) and why you want to get rid of them?


European cranefly larvae (aka leather jackets) are a pest in lawns and

pastures
in certain climates (mild winter/mild summer like coastal Washington

State).
The larvae are often eaten by birds (robins, starlings, grackles).

http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublicatio...56/eb0856.html
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Pat in Plymouth MI

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