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Old 09-28-04, 08:40 AM   #16
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"Don’t use red wigglers (Eisenia), which are the worms used in vermicomposting and are sometimes sold as trout bait: they are reportedly toxic, or at the very least foul-tasting" - Jonathan Crowe (http://www.gartersnake.info/articles...g_garter.phtml)

"Their slime is slightly toxic for garters so it's better to feed on nigth crawlers " - unknown (http://www.bnhof.de/~rattau/thamfutt.htm)

There's a few others.
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Old 10-06-04, 10:10 AM   #17
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Man, the easiest way to get worms is to dig up a pile of manure or if your a gardener and while your planting a tree or shrub look around and you should find some in the dirt. Heh, i can go in our huge conposting pile and find like 10 in a shovels scoop! Now that you mentioned it im gonna sell earth worms now! Not like alot of people are gonna buy them......
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