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Palmlover_78

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Hey Guys to my horror, I went to water my potted Windmill Palm and discovered I have these guys..Symphylids...I only found and killed the ones I found, are they a potential pest or threat to the Palm?..Can't find much on them...The Palm it's self is a 5 gallon 2.5 feet tall..

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On 12/31/2020 at 9:50 PM, Palmlover_78 said:

Hey Guys to my horror, I went to water my potted Windmill Palm and discovered I have these guys..Symphylids...I only found and killed the ones I found, are they a potential pest or threat to the Palm?..Can't find much on them...The Palm it's self is a 5 gallon 2.5 feet tall..

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You should check on the palm and search up these on Wikipedia.

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Nothing to say here. 

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On 12/31/2020 at 9:50 PM, Palmlover_78 said:

Hey Guys to my horror, I went to water my potted Windmill Palm and discovered I have these guys..Symphylids...I only found and killed the ones I found, are they a potential pest or threat to the Palm?..Can't find much on them...The Palm it's self is a 5 gallon 2.5 feet tall..

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Sometimes their dangerous, I think.

Nothing to say here. 

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strip the palm there is many threads on how to do that there are so many pests under the fuzz

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