it is about twice the thickness of a human hair. no evident segmentation. wiggles alot when touched.
Tryiing to identify a type of worm I found on my lily of the valley plant. about 1-2 inches, creme colored ?
wiggilly worm
Reply:The absolute best way to identify it is to take it to your local nursery, not one of the big chains because they usually do not have enough people working to help you. Your local nursery and garden store will have experts that will already be familiar with that worm, and how to get rid of it, if it is a nuisance.
Reply:If it only has legs in the front and the back...Inchworm.
Reply:That would be a silk work, and it is your worst enemy with flowers, as well as many plant types. Visit your local garden store for a solution.
Reply:It's: I am forever searching high and low But why does everybody tell me no Neptune of the seas have you an answer for me please The lily of the valley doesn't know
I lie in wait with open eyes I carry on through stormy skies
I follow every course My kingdom for a horse But each time I grow old Serpent of the nile Relieve me for a while And cast me from your spell - let me go
Messenger from seven seas has flown To tell the king of Rhye he's lost his throne Wars will never cease Is there time enough for peace But the lily of the valley doesn't grow
Gumps
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