TrentSteel
Active Member
Hey, so this may be a challenge as my camera is horrible I apologize in advance.
I'm entering my 3rd run of LSO so I am not completely familiar with all the insects beneficial or otherwise. I have added rove Beatles, strataelaelaps(Sp?), and 1 or 2 others. So I don't recall seeing this insect until the latter stages of my 2nd run.
Both images are of a no longer living specimen. Closest thing I have seen in comparison would be soil centipedes. However these appear much smaller, seeming to never really exceed a 1/2". Their tail ends almost look like something you'd see on an earwig but that's clearly not what they are. They have many legs and look similar to a really short centipede/millipede. Occasionally I see them near the surface of the soil.
BTW I have no clue what that purple dried up goo is beside the insect in the 1 pic. I don't use any products that could resemble that.
Bah, looking back at my pictures I couldn't possibly expect someone to identify using them. I will attempt to get better shots, maybe a living specimen ASAP.
I'm entering my 3rd run of LSO so I am not completely familiar with all the insects beneficial or otherwise. I have added rove Beatles, strataelaelaps(Sp?), and 1 or 2 others. So I don't recall seeing this insect until the latter stages of my 2nd run.
Both images are of a no longer living specimen. Closest thing I have seen in comparison would be soil centipedes. However these appear much smaller, seeming to never really exceed a 1/2". Their tail ends almost look like something you'd see on an earwig but that's clearly not what they are. They have many legs and look similar to a really short centipede/millipede. Occasionally I see them near the surface of the soil.
BTW I have no clue what that purple dried up goo is beside the insect in the 1 pic. I don't use any products that could resemble that.
Bah, looking back at my pictures I couldn't possibly expect someone to identify using them. I will attempt to get better shots, maybe a living specimen ASAP.
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