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bepah
11-16-2010, 02:59 PM
One of my p-stems was leaning today and I was able to pull itright out of the ground. The bottom of the corm had been completely eaten by what appears to be some very very small critters.

I tried to photograph, but they are just too small. Here is my description:

about 1/16th to 1/8th of an inch long, totally white, looks like a centipede or a millipede in shape with multiple paired legs and a head with easily seen antennae. They were crawling frantically about, as they had probably been exposed to the sun for the 1st time in thier miserable lives.

Any ideas?

I had the same probelm with another mat just like this last year.

Thanks!

Patty in Wisc
11-18-2010, 06:51 PM
that sounds familiar with one of my potted plants couple years ago. I think I sprinkled boric acid in soil & rinsed the roots off.

Nicolas Naranja
11-18-2010, 09:33 PM
Symphylans

Symphylan Identification (http://mint.ippc.orst.edu/symphid.htm)

If you are not opposed to insecticides you could probably used Bayer Advance Tree and Shrub insecticide.

bepah
11-21-2010, 11:37 AM
Symphylans

Symphylan Identification (http://mint.ippc.orst.edu/symphid.htm)

If you are not opposed to insecticides you could probably used Bayer Advance Tree and Shrub insecticide.

News! The bud ID was right on, and I will treat as directed.

However, where the hole was is now filled with freshly dug up soil, which also means that I have a burrowing animul of some type, either a gopher or a ground squirrel...

I was going to dig up the mat in February,....but with this, the schedule will be advanced.

Thanks.