Hi All,
I've just remembered to ask a question about tiny worm like pests that are sometimes found in my jiffy pellets.
More often than not, I find them when I dig out seeds that haven't germinated in a few weeks, and it appears as though these nasties have been eating the innards of them.
They are tiny - truly, 2 to 3mm long at the very most, crawl in a caterpillar like motion, very very light white / almost transparent, with fine black bands around them. Often, you need to blow on them a little to get them to move to see if your eyes are playing tricks on you or not.
I'm not sure if they are some sort of pest that gets into the peat somehow and survives through to packaging, only to emerge from an egg and grow when food (seed) and water is added.
I'd like to supply a photo, but I don't have a macro setup that could do the job.
Does any of this ring any bells to anyone ?
Regards,
Tim
I've just remembered to ask a question about tiny worm like pests that are sometimes found in my jiffy pellets.
More often than not, I find them when I dig out seeds that haven't germinated in a few weeks, and it appears as though these nasties have been eating the innards of them.
They are tiny - truly, 2 to 3mm long at the very most, crawl in a caterpillar like motion, very very light white / almost transparent, with fine black bands around them. Often, you need to blow on them a little to get them to move to see if your eyes are playing tricks on you or not.
I'm not sure if they are some sort of pest that gets into the peat somehow and survives through to packaging, only to emerge from an egg and grow when food (seed) and water is added.
I'd like to supply a photo, but I don't have a macro setup that could do the job.
Does any of this ring any bells to anyone ?
Regards,
Tim