Definition
A garden symphilid is a small, white, soil-dwelling arthropod similar to a centipede, but smaller and lacking eyes. They feed on decaying organic matter and plant roots and can become garden pests. They are typically found in moist soil, thriving in humid environments. Think of them as tiny, subterranean recyclers that sometimes overstep their bounds. They are part of the Symphyla class. Their delicate bodies require consistent moisture.