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Default Lily beetle larvae (Lilioceris lilii) [1/1]

Lily beetle larvae hide under a glistening coat of, er, faeces. You can
see their orange bodies pulsating underneath. (There's also a Doctor Who
episode where they appear huge and menacing thanks to a microscope and
some clean warm water...)
If you see any on your lilies, remove them carefully and put them in the
freezer, or the fire.
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