Do beneficial insects survive?

StanL

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Hey . Just wondering if rove beatles, nematodes, and mites, worms survive the cooking process or if they should be added afterwards. Thanks!
 
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Hi StanL

I can only speak to the predatory mites in my soil (Hypoaspis miles). I added them to my soil three grow's ago and I re amend my soil each run, this last time my soil was very hot to the touch after amending it. It seem to take a couple weeks for the mites to bounce back but I think they like all the amendments as the population always comes back stranger than ever a few weeks after. So I suspect most of your beneficials will be fine, unless you are talking about cooking in an oven, then it should kill almost everything.

I think I read somewhere a while back that nematodes need to have a host to survive / reproduce. So once they are done their job they die off and need to be re applied.
 
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In a container none of these will survive long term. Worms, soil mites, and mostly everything else can live for awhile in a cool dark tote bin but once inside a hot bloom room under intense lighting their populations slowly diminish. If you are talking about 30 days cook time a living soil will remain that way in optimal conditions for quite some time. After several weeks of exposure to high temps and/or humidity all bets are off...most do not make it through a full bloom cycle. Either way recycling the mix by adding fresh compost will replenish the micro herd along w/beneficial mites and whatnot... I find lots of tiny nematodes and mites in my compost bin that disappear by harvest time. Just adding fresh ewc straight from the bin gets things hoppin again quickly.
 
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