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| | | Larvae, caterpillar?? i.. please hi
live in hastings, a mile from the sea, normal garden, usual plantings etc...this found on lillies...larvae? grub? caterpillar?? the black 'gunge' on its back can be scraped off to reveal the grub below it...
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| | | Re: Larvae, caterpillar?? i.. please Quote:
Originally Posted by Graham Barker live in hastings, a mile from the sea, normal garden, usual plantings etc...this found on lillies...larvae? grub? caterpillar?? the black 'gunge' on its back can be scraped off to reveal the grub below it... | It's the larvae of the Lily Beetle - the larvae cover themselves in excrement as camouflage/deterrent
Heres what it'll turn into:
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