VelvetWorm
Arachnopeon
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- Nov 9, 2018
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I posted a comment about this yesterday in a thread started last year by AbraxasComplex. Thanks to the person who expressed their optimism! I too am optimistic that the velvet worm found in my backyard will survive. This morning I placed it near the river, next to a fallen log and under lots of damp leaves. I don't know what more I could have done for the little guy. I hope it was enough.
It's possible that I might find more velvet worms as I continue working in my back yard. Eventually the entire lawn will be dug up in preparation for replanting with more beneficial species than what are there now. I could move any worms I find to an area that I'm not working in yet, but in a couple of months there won't be any undisturbed areas.
So I'm hoping that people who know more about these little creatures than I do might offer some advice about how to go about relocating them to give them the best chance for survival. Things to avoid/things to look for when finding them a new habitat, how to handle them (or how to move them without handling them), anything that might be helpful.
A few specific questions that I've had: Will they eat pill bugs? How about rhinoceros beetle grubs? I have found a few of those in the soil too. Also, do they prefer certain types of leaf matter in their habitat? Any leaf types that might be toxic to them?
It's possible that I might find more velvet worms as I continue working in my back yard. Eventually the entire lawn will be dug up in preparation for replanting with more beneficial species than what are there now. I could move any worms I find to an area that I'm not working in yet, but in a couple of months there won't be any undisturbed areas.
So I'm hoping that people who know more about these little creatures than I do might offer some advice about how to go about relocating them to give them the best chance for survival. Things to avoid/things to look for when finding them a new habitat, how to handle them (or how to move them without handling them), anything that might be helpful.
A few specific questions that I've had: Will they eat pill bugs? How about rhinoceros beetle grubs? I have found a few of those in the soil too. Also, do they prefer certain types of leaf matter in their habitat? Any leaf types that might be toxic to them?