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BIG insects in my compost
Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote in message ...
Is it normal for large insects (grubs???) to infest a healthy(???) compost pile? Mine is about 4' square, only a foot deep at the moment though. I've some fruit and vegetable scraps in it, lots of grass clippings, some steer manure (treated stuff), sand and dirt, egg shells, coffee grounds etc. I dumped in a pile of potato skins tonight and when I turned it found a bunch of what appear to be grubs, but a WHOLE LOT BIGGER than what I've ever seen in the past. I had small ones maybe 1" long and a ¼" thick at most in my lawn years ago. Whats in the compost pile looks to be the same color with a transparent white body, but the head is not dark black, and they're curled the same but were over ½" thick and probably 2"+ long if uncurled. Some really healthy suckers. Oh, and ugly too! My 3 year old grandaughter thought they were "Cool Grampa, lets find more!" Don't know where you are from, but have seen news reports on the 17 year cicada maturing this year. They would be about the size you describe and starting to surface this spring and summer. The compost pile will attract earthworms, grubs, sow bugs, and insects that help in reducing course vegetation to compost. If your compost pile is too "cool" add some green material (green leaves or grass clippings) or nitrogen to help heat it up. However it is early and the warmth will attract the above (usually around the edges and deeper) |
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