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Black/grey larvae identification.
Hello, we keep finding these black- grey larvae in our garden sandpit.
Any idea what they are?
Thanks!

Any idea what they are?
Thanks!

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Those look like ‘leatherjackets’ … the larvae of the Cranefly aka Daddy Long Legs. No danger to your children (although I wouldn’t advise eating them) but if they’re also in your lawn they’ll eat the roots of the grass 😧. You can treat the lawn with specific leatherjacket nematodes … now is about the right time of year … which again will be safe for children and pets but will certainly help get rid of the cranefly problem.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I've not seen a lot of crane flies around, and it's a bit of a puzzle as the sandpit has a cover...
We recently put a bark area down for the children and I wondered if that was anything to do with it.
https://insectcop.net/lifespan-life-cycle-of-crane-fly/#:~:text=The entire life cycle of the crane fly,so short-lived that many species don’t%20even%20eat.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Can't have happened here, as the sand has only been there a couple of weeks. I wonder if the sand itself had the eggs in when I bought it?
If you have an area you can lay them out, the crows/magpies/starlings will take them.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.