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Can you identify some unusual larvae?
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Can you identify some unusual larvae?
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Paul says:
I have recently found 2 peanut-shaped larvae buried in my plant pots. They look almost exactly like peanuts in their shells and are the same colour and size. Can anyone tell me what they are?
Can you help?
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Re: Can you identify some unusual larvae?
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This may sound stupid, but could they be peanuts?
Squirrels get them from bird feeders and bury them
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