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Old May 13, 2017   #1
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Are these guys good guys or bad guys?

I just got my new bugzooka and while in the garden dusting with some captain jacks I saw this bug on the leaf of my bush cucumber, so I collected it in the bugzooka. It is still alive amazingly and that's what bugzooka says about their product. Well, got to working some more out there and just brought him in 1.5 hours later. He is still alive in there.

Anyway, I knew he looked sort of like a silverfish so did a search on it and immediately found what I was looking for. They say it is harmless, but want to make sure it really is harmless in the vegetable garden, not just harmless to the soil. If he is harmless I want to release him back into the garden.

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Looks fine to me.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeognatha

They feed primarily on algae, but also lichens, mosses, or decaying organic detritus.
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Seems to be a good guy and most important it is possibly a sign that your soil and
environment is healthy...
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I thought it was a good guy, and I was surprised by the "good soil environment is healthy" thing. It says they are found in forests, I don't have any forests near me, lol. I put him back out after I posted, I figured he was harmless.
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He reminds me of a pill bug: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armadillidiidae

I have a ton of them. I think they nibble on my plants just a little when I first set them out, and may have even killed one or two, but I leave them alone. I try to embrace as much life as possible in the garden. Everything poops, even bugs, and that makes good soil.
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I have numerous pill bugs around here. I used to play with them when I was a kid. Loved how I could roll them around, lol.
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