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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    I don't think there's any danger, per se, but they're somewhat 'toxic' in that the snakes can't stand them. They spit them right out. And sometimes even drool. Kind'a like the equivilent of a garter to a fox.
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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    And to a baby, that probably means deadly.

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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Jack, we have been feeding the "Panfish/trout" worms from wal mart for years, no problem.

    Most any eathworm except red wigglers will be fine.
    So, I just got some panfish/trout worms from wal-mart (dmf worm co.) and they do have banding. I didnt see the banding until I got home.
    So I'm confused now. Wayne, is that the same brand that you have use for years, and are the ones you get banded?

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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    I bought some worms off of ebay. I found a few web sites that I might go to but im lost on something. Are red worms the same as red wigglers???

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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    I digg nightcrawlers and "normal" earthworms from my garden or field and frequently (when I´m to lazy) buy som "foliage worms" (forest worms?)
    from the bait store on the other side of the street.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    Quote Originally Posted by Garter_Gertie View Post
    Shanley, I did. but *I* couldn't see any.

    Look at this! It looks like DMF's trout/panfish worms could be read wigglers! I don't know the latin name for red weigglers:

    DMF Bait Panfish / Trout
    these worms are an eisenia species, hence related to red wigglers

    I have two or more kinds of earthworms in my backyard
    there's the regular fat pink earthworms that my worm eating garters like and there's some that are a darker grayish pink and part of them has the stripes
    just recently I found one that dropped its tail
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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    Ah those fat pink ones, find them all the time, snakies love em

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    Re: What Type of Worms Do You Recommend?

    yup
    I'm thinking of getting another 500 and dumping them on my compost - just to give them the upper hand
    they like it cooler though and generally do the deep earth thing around the compost
    they also like shady spots with dense leaf litter and I provide them with that in a spot near the compost and another spot
    I've never needed to try it, but I bet I could dig those up in winter
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