In July, hornworms appeared in vast numbers devouring my tomato plants! When my Swiss Chard or beans come up in spring, earwigs chew the new shoots, as do slugs and pill bugs. Where do they come from, appearing from nowhere? All winter long, cold and dark, I seldom see any of these critters, but once it starts to warm up, look out! Winter can be a hard time for invertebrates (insects and spiders). Cold weather slows them down, making them easier prey, and the cold can kill. They’ve come up with multiple ways to survive, from burrowing and hibernating to finding warm places into which to escape. Favorite overwintering spots are leaf piles, bark or mulch; then, they emerge in spring to do what
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