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What are they?
They look like long, very thin, hair-like worms. Stretched out to full
length they are about 7 to 10 cm (2.75 to 4 inches) long. Diameter is like a thick human hair, or sewing thread. Mostly black but with very light coloured ends. Following a short, heavy rain this morning there were dozens of these critters on the surface of the garden, many of them around the young cabbage plants. Although they may have been there, in all our years of gardening, we've never noticed anything like this before. Any ideas? Ross. Southern Ontario, Canada. New AgCanada Zone 5b 43º17'15" North 80º13'32" West To email, remove the obvious from my address. |
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