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why earthworms? they're the good guys! they make the soil really rich and porous so that it's good for plant life. i think these guys should stop collecting earth worms and go collect some other ugly useless grubs like caterpillars instead! the ugly furry leggy ones! yuck! i'll squish them flat under my shoes those uglies!
Surprisingly, there is a large demand for these worms from the gay community. They like to put them inside them - similiar to how they use hamsters to orgasm. I've heard of gays paying as much as $40 per bucket for these. I guess we all have to get our rocks off somehow ...
Wonder why they don't just farm the worms? You can grow them easily by putting them in rubbermaid containers using compost and kitchen scraps. I did it with "Red Wigglers". Grunting and growing would seem to be the way to go.
works great if you cut down a tree about3-4 inches around and cut it about a foot off the ground, get handsaw and cut down at an angle on top of the stob sawing back n forth making ground vibrate, my grandpa taught me that 30 yrs ago. you can use a rock instead of a saw but its harder to do. we call it fiddling worms in north alabama. big worms 12-16 inches. works everytime. if its dry the worms go deeper so you have to fiddle longer or fiddle by a stream or creek. best catfish worm there is.
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