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    I expect a wood beetle larvae could wind up in mulch and grow up, lol. Likely quite harmless, and just a rare encounter.
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    Re: Cypress mulch and a giant maggot

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    I expect a wood beetle larvae could wind up in mulch and grow up, lol. Likely quite harmless, and just a rare encounter.
    One of the hazards of natural materials.
    I agree. I've used cypress mulch for 2 years and I've never encountered a problem. If you are hesitant in the future, you can bake your mulch on a cookie tray for 20 min at 350. This would kill any bugs that might be in the wood.
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    Re: Cypress mulch and a giant maggot

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    I agree. I've used cypress mulch for 2 years and I've never encountered a problem. If you are hesitant in the future, you can bake your mulch on a cookie tray for 20 min at 350. This would kill any bugs that might be in the wood.
    I'm not that concerned I just felt like a bad owner it's my 3rd day and I get giant larvae near my water bowl crawlin around.. Thanks though

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