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OK just one more!
Right now I am really digging Cigar Box Guitars and I'm building a single string version called a diddley bow at the moment!
For any Metallica lovers this one is a real treat!
 
Anyone know what these are. Got a bunch of em in my worm/compost bin. all are about 1/4" thick, 3/4" long. Good, bad, or just plain ugly?

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Anyone know what these are. Got a bunch of em in my worm/compost bin. all are about 1/4" thick, 3/4" long. Good, bad, or just plain ugly?

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would you say these are the same creature?

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I found this info on the internet, we don't get these in the UK.

You may have Crawlybacks, the larvae of the Green Fruit Beetle or Figeater, Cotinus mutabilis. The name Crawlyback is discussed by Charles Hogue in his awesome book, Insects of the Los Angeles Basin, where he writes that the larvae “obtain purchase on the substratum with traverse rows of still short stout bristles on the back of the thorax.” The larvae do not affect lawns or grass. The bright metallic green adults are active in August and September.
 
Looks similar. I should have rolled im over for a belly shot as well
 
Anyone know what these are. Got a bunch of em in my worm/compost bin. all are about 1/4" thick, 3/4" long. Good, bad, or just plain ugly?

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Could it be grub worms? If so, those are bad. I found some in my soil after harvest. I will be drenching the soil in Hydrogen Peroxide before i use/cook it.
 
Another DIY Cigar Box Guitar cover!!:headbang::headbang::headbang:
:wiz: :clapper: off da hooook mate! the sound is great, one would never know it was being made on garage sale debris - :woohoo1::rofl:
....thanks for that rockin' lift RT-Z :passit:
 
Could it be grub worms? If so, those are bad. I found some in my soil after harvest. I will be drenching the soil in Hydrogen Peroxide before i use/cook it.
According to pics and what I've read, grub worms are whit where these are brown/black. I'll try the peroxide anyway since they all seem to be on the surface
 
According to pics and what I've read, grub worms are whit where these are brown/black. I'll try the peroxide anyway since they all seem to be on the surface
Interesting I had put some fine cedar chips in box this morning. Just opened the top and wrigglers are coming to top of soil and the aliens are crawling up the sides like they want out of there
 
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