Millipedes

crimsonecho

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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 .
no i cant i dont know anything about millipedes and you’re welcome
 

CaliRootz88

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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.
 
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.
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.
 

Star Dog

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Our centipedes look a bit different but equally creepy.
Check they pincers!
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It goes without saying no one wants any bugs around... The obvious aside there's worse than centipedes to have around, any unwanted guests will be dealt with swiftly they actively hunt bugs to eat and they're athletic af lol.
 

hotrodharley

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“House centipedes are insectivores that primarily eat insects like cockroaches, flies, moths, and crickets. While humans don't think of centipedes as hunters, that description seems to fit these quick and insectivorous insects perfectly.” Dec 30, 2021
 

xtsho

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"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

 

crimsonecho

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"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

so should i stop eating millipedes or what?
 
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