Fuzzy white droppings?

Lincoln, NE

I've posted this in a couple different forums hoping for an answer, I hope that's okay. I have only had a house with a yard and landscaping since last winter. This is my first fall with everything. We have a burm in our backyard that had majory overgrown and crowded daylilies. Yesterday I finally (long overdue) started pulling all of the dead leaves and stalks out of the ground. As I cleared most of the stuff away, I noticed what looked like little pieces of brown rice sprouting white hair laying scattered throughout the mulch all over the burm. I mean all over it, the stuff was everywhere. At first I thought it could be mouse droppings that had started to grow mold as it has been a very damp fall and they'd been under the huge canopy of the daylilies. But the "hair" on them completely covers all sides uniformly on all of these little pieces and I really don't think that it's mouse droppings, considering there are also none of these in the grass around the burm. I've searched the internet and come up with a few possible things: mealybugs? sclerotia? I really have no idea! If it's something harmful to the plants I need to know. And if it actually is from mice, eek (my toddler was "helping" me and don't mice droppings carry deadly hantavirus?). I've included a picture. Any ideas?

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Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

I agree that those are probably not droppings from a critter, but possibly mouldering seeds from the daylily plants or a type of fungus.

A suggestion, gather some up and take them to your County agent for a positive ID

This message was edited Nov 3, 2009 11:11 AM

Lincoln, NE

Thanks moonhowl, I'll do that! I'm really glad I found this site. I've been completely lost on how to take care of my landscaping.

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

There are all sorts of very knowledgeable folks here at Dave's....you can find answers to most any garden issue. Hope you enjoy yourself so much, you become a subscriber. All sorts of info and ideas and just plain nice folks are available to you then.

You are very welcome.

Lincoln, NE

I haven't taken anything into our extension office yet. But I just remembered that there is Valerian over on the other side of the burm, and reading up on it I guess that the seeds really fly around. I looked up what Valerian seeds look like and they look an awful lot like these things minus the fur.

Prairieville, LA(Zone 9a)

That sounds like a distinct possibility. Good for you for tracking it down. Valerian can be kinda 'thug-ish' when it gets happy.

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