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I'm just sorting through a few troughs of compost, one has tiny white things about 1-2mm long in it. The compost had beets in last yr, nothing since . Is it ok to use ?
What are they?
A picture paints a thousand words... Are they 'c' shaped / white / creamy-white / brown-heads?
sound to small to be vine weevil - unless you've caught the grubs at an early stage?
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Whatever they are, you could empty the compost onto a big piece of plastic/cardboard and spread it out where the birds will find it. Then they'll eat the insects and you can use the compost afterwards!
Compost in general is crawling with life, particularly tiny life. Personally I wouldn't be too worried as it doesn't sound like anything that would do much harm.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
Spread the compost out very thinly onto cardboard or newspaper and let it dry out completely in the sun. Stir it about and turn it every couple of hours to dry it faster. That will kill a lot, if not all of them. Paper rather than plastic as it will help to absorb moisture out of the compost.
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