Just found this thing beneath my compost pile. What is it? Is it harmful to my garden/soil/worms? by eggwardpenisglands Gardening Australia 4 Comments Vermicelli14 3 weeks ago Caenoplana coerulea, a native terrestrial flatworm. They’re predators of small arthropods, and so help control slugs, earwigs, millipedes etc. CertifiedSwampAss 3 weeks ago Looks like Blue Garden Flatworm BeautifulBirdy 2 weeks ago Blue garden flatworm. Insert into urethra for a good time! MemeGag 2 weeks ago I found a few today & yes, pretty sure it’s the colour that makes people go “alien? or just a fancy worm with a racing stripe” i NEVER want to see a science video of how they consume their prey – i suspect it is less than pretty….
Vermicelli14 3 weeks ago Caenoplana coerulea, a native terrestrial flatworm. They’re predators of small arthropods, and so help control slugs, earwigs, millipedes etc.
MemeGag 2 weeks ago I found a few today & yes, pretty sure it’s the colour that makes people go “alien? or just a fancy worm with a racing stripe” i NEVER want to see a science video of how they consume their prey – i suspect it is less than pretty….
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Caenoplana coerulea, a native terrestrial flatworm. They’re predators of small arthropods, and so help control slugs, earwigs, millipedes etc.
Looks like Blue Garden Flatworm
Blue garden flatworm. Insert into urethra for a good time!
I found a few today & yes, pretty sure it’s the colour that makes people go “alien? or just a fancy worm with a racing stripe”
i NEVER want to see a science video of how they consume their prey – i suspect it is less than pretty….