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BIG insects in my compost
"escapee" wrote in message ... Those are perfectly normal and a sign your compost IS healthy. They are rhinoceros beetle grubs. They are usually about the size of a human thumb. how can you tell what kind of beetle they're from just from that description? most grubs look pretty similar to me in person, let alone in text. just curious... -kelly |
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