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  • From: David Webb <host@bioponic.com>
  • To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
  • Subject: an inquiry about ecological significance of millepedes and other worms that surfae in and after rains in tropical environment
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jun 1997 12:46:10 -0700

>Date: Fri, 20 Jun 97 08:54:13+050
>Reply-To: anilg@iimahd.ernet.in
>Sender: INDKNOW-owner@u.washington.edu
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>From: anilg@iimahd.ernet.in (Prof. Anil Gupta)
>To: consbio@u.washington.edu
>Cc: indknow@u.washington.edu
>Subject: an inquiry about ecological significance of millepedes and other
> worms that surfae in and after rains in tropical environment
>
>I am very keen to know form some one about teh ecological, cultural and
>zoological significance of millepedes and centipedes ( and other crawing
>insects) which come out in large swarms --a is it a right term? durig and
>after rains in tropical environments. Some colleagues in our campus will
>like these to be killed by sprays. I do no thik it is such a good idea at
>all. I am aware that these worms must be digesting organic matter. But I
>need some more scientific information to be able to dissuade coleagues from
>taking soem drastic action. In any case they can npot eradicate it from all
>over the campus.
>
>What are these indicators of? If these are in unusually inlarge numbers,
>does it mean more healthy eco-systems or otherwise.
>
>
>Please let me have as much scientific information as colleagues can find time
>for putting togther.
>
>are there some local cultural taboos or myths associated with these
>creatures also?
>
>
>thanks
>
>anil k gupta
>p.s. pardon my ignorance pl.
>
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  • an inquiry about ecological significance of millepedes and other worms that surfae in and after rains in tropical environment, David Webb, 06/20/1997

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