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Catalpa Worms AKA Katawba Wormz
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 96362" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Forgot to add,I started another worm farm.Ferrel cats got into my last one while I was away and spilled my containers.Needless to say the worms did what come naturally and sought out cool damp soil with lot of yummy plant mater to feast on.However,I am kind of upset with myself and the local establishment where I purchased my red wigglers.I bought a half pound of bait and compost quality red wigglers <em><strong>(AKA Eisenia foetida).</strong></em>The reason for being upset is, I trust this well known establishment to sell me quality product.I'm upset with me for not doing due diligence and checking the product.I ended up with a lot of mulch and a palm full of mostly tiny worms.I could have gotten better and cheaper from my local bait supplier.I guess I am old enough to know better and still to young to care. :LOL2: Live and learn. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 96362, member: 751"] Forgot to add,I started another worm farm.Ferrel cats got into my last one while I was away and spilled my containers.Needless to say the worms did what come naturally and sought out cool damp soil with lot of yummy plant mater to feast on.However,I am kind of upset with myself and the local establishment where I purchased my red wigglers.I bought a half pound of bait and compost quality red wigglers [i][b](AKA Eisenia foetida).[/b][/i]The reason for being upset is, I trust this well known establishment to sell me quality product.I'm upset with me for not doing due diligence and checking the product.I ended up with a lot of mulch and a palm full of mostly tiny worms.I could have gotten better and cheaper from my local bait supplier.I guess I am old enough to know better and still to young to care. :LOL2: Live and learn. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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