STORAGE
Some common insects in the garden
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Bean Leaf Beetle
Commonly found on bean plants
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Millipede
Most millipedes eat decaying leaves and other dead plant matter. Some eat fungi or suck plant fluids, and a small minority are predatory.
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earthworm
They are commonly found living in soil, feeding on live and dead organic matter. In many soils, earthworms play a major role in the conversion of large pieces of organic matter into rich humus thus improving soil fertility.
The earthworm’s burrowing creates a multitude of channels through the soil and is of great value in maintaining the soil structure, enabling processes of aeration and drainage.
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Centipede
they are found in soil and leaf litter, under stones and dead wood, and inside logs.
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Woodlice
Woodlice mostly feed on dead plant material, and they are usually active at night.
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