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vaieri [72.5K]
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5

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german3 years ago
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The leaves and plant matter that fall in your potted plant creates a dark, damp environment below them that millipedes will be attracted to. They enjoy eating the decaying plant matter like leaves, stems, roots, and rotting fruit

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