

1000s of eggs, anybody know the parent? Pa/USA
They cover the top layer of soil across the entire bucket, the plant is native wild strawberry the eggs are only here, not on any other plants I have if that’s important


They cover the top layer of soil across the entire bucket, the plant is native wild strawberry the eggs are only here, not on any other plants I have if that’s important
Not pictured but a layer of grit (eggshells)
The problem, second time I’m checking under the 3 gallon bucket and there’s some escapees. I keep this outside so I have drainage on the bottom and keep the lid on top. How can I make them happy and or improve the situation?
This is just an experiment, have been very inspired by Jordan and Silvan they’re homesteaders. It’s in shallow soil, and in a Tupperware with no drainage because I thought it would take longer to grow. I left it outside while at work and it was pouring. Now the two sprouts in the center are curving and the roots are crazy.
Might not be the right sub I don’t know what this is kinda squishy and looks a little moldy. Can I chuck it in the compost
Edit: was growing on a root, and USA/PA