concreter68
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I found 1 millipede I think it is? Are they harmful to plants ,
how do I get rid of them if more ? Thanks for your help ?
how do I get rid of them if more ? Thanks for your help ?
I am just learning ,first indoor grow ,I am sure it is a millipedes,do U know anything about them ? Or are U just commenting to make me look stupid because I don't know what millipedes are ,can U please educate me on them?thank U .you dont know what it is?
no i cant i dont know anything about millipedes and you’re welcomeI am just learning ,first indoor grow ,I am sure it is a millipedes,do U know anything about them ? Or are U just commenting to make me look stupid because I don't know what millipedes are ,can U please educate me on them?thank U .
Are they a pest ?Oh hello no.
I don't want them either I sprayed white oil on plant about a week ago,may of been why I found millipede ,I think it is one did U see photo,may be a centipede I am not sure ,I sprayed plants with pyrethrum,any help appreciated thanks.They are not a direct threat to your cannabis plants. Me personally i don’t want millipedes or any bugs or pests in my indoor garden.
Is this a millipede or a centipede?Millipedes are cool, but centipedes can all suffer horrific deaths.
thanks for reassurance,are they not a problem with plants?That's definitely a millipede.
. i dont need to feel superior, i just am.
so should i stop eating millipedes or what?"New information on the nutritional value of millipedes is provided; unsaturated fatty acids, calcium, and iron contents are particularly high. The millipedes’ defensive secretions, hydrogen cyanide and benzoquinones, present a severe challenge for the spread of millipedes as an everyday food source."
Millipedes as Food for Humans: Their Nutritional and Possible Antimalarial Value—A First Report
Millipedes as Food for Humans: Their Nutritional and Possible Antimalarial Value—A First Report
The first record of millipedes (Diplopoda) being regularly used for food by humans (the Bobo people of Burkina Faso) is given, including information on how the millipedes are prepared. The species in question are <i>Tymbodesmus falcatus</i> (Karsch, 1881) and <i>Sphenodesmus sheribongensis</i>...www.hindawi.com