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BLACK WORM PROBLEMModerator: BioTeam
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BLACK WORM PROBLEMHi! I have a small problem and I wonder if anybody on this forum could help me.
I'm from Romania. My parents have started building a house in the country side about 2 month ago. 3 days ago some black worms have started invading the small cottage where they live until the house itself is ready. The cottage is made of bricks and cement. The worms are black, about 4-5 cm long and 0.4-0.5 cm diameter. They climb up the outer walls of the house go up in the attic and come down on the inside walls only at night time. (the cottage is not quite finished yet therefor not completly isolated from the outside). If you cut one worm in half, the other half keeps walking. Does anybody know what are they, where do they come from and how can we get rid of them? I could post a picture if this would be a lot of help for identifying them. I don't have a picture right now as I don't live there and my parents refuse to learn how to use a digital cam
Photos would help a lot. I know that worms dont have legs but does these have them. Maybe they are not worms but some kind of diplopods. It is little strange that worms go all the way up the wall on exposed surface. I know that in our region there are some diplopods that apear in high numbers in the spring. Maybe its something like that. Especialy if weather conditions are starnge for this part of year. Also check if those cratures are on grass and trees around hous or only in your house. And write something more about their morphology, like are they hard or soft, moist or dry, smellling strange...
"In wildness is the preservation of the world" J. Hatfiled
this is a picture of one of the worms
They haven't been noticed on trees or grass and they only come out at night. One of the neighbours also has them only in the room above her cellar. The cottage where my parents live and where the worms appeared is also above a big cellar. They seem to be atracted by moist and humidity. Wheather is indeed pretty warm for this time of year.
Yes, it`s definitly is not worm. It`s diplopod. I would gess that they have second generation this year because of late warm wather or it`s just second peak of their activity. I dont know much about them so here is the link if you want some info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millipede . You could try to get some examples to local biologist.
"In wildness is the preservation of the world" J. Hatfiled
Hmmmm, I honestly think you can`t. You could maybe try to put some repelents that are used for insects but don`t know if that will work. Since that they have emerged in such wast numbers I think you cannot stop it or prevent it in any way. You can always kill them (last option). Since they are not indangering you in any way I would suggest you to do nothing cause the effort invested to eradicate them will be way to much in terms of succes and I believe their apperiance wont last for long, especialy not in autumn, though there is possibility that they will appear again in spring.
"In wildness is the preservation of the world" J. Hatfiled
si unde isi fac ai tai casa?
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
frumos la iasi. pt mine are si o mare valoare sentimentala. la faza cu message short.. dai si tu vreo cateva spatii si merge.. daca mai e ceva de vb in romana da pe private k nu le place la astia knd lumea vorbeste in limbi diferite pe forum - le raneste mandria cred..
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
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