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    Re: Earthworms

    Quote Originally Posted by ATNGUY View Post
    So anyone ever collected earthworms with a little electricity? Quick and easy!
    did that for years!!!! we called them "prods" I used to sell worms when I was little, had a yard crammed full of huge nightcrawlers!!!!! My dad just split an electric cord, attached the bare wires to 2 metal rods with handles, covered with electric tape. this cord was plugged into an extension cord. you push the rods into the ground and wait....the worms come scooting right out of the ground! I did that recently with a store bought little extension cord...has one hot wire and a ground wire so I have one rod in the ground...works...just don't touch the rod when it's plugged in... not fun!!! did that when I was little...last time I did it!!!

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    Re: Earthworms

    I've been having trouble finding worms in my yard and I'm wondering what is going on
    in a fit of irritation over something else, I moved the entire compost pile this morning
    it had needed to be done anyway, so why waste perfectly good anger on pacing and door slamming
    anyway - I didn't see any
    a whole bunch of other bugs, and some nice black dirt, but no worms
    earlier this summer I got a couple of those someone else (Kyle?) had mentioned - the ones that drop the tail
    now - nothing
    today I read up on land planarians Land Planarian (flatworm) - DirtDoctor.com - Howard Garrett - The Dirt Doctor and now I'm totally freaked
    I know it's like hypochondria of the dirt, or stuff one goes through in med school
    rhea
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    Re: Earthworms

    I found one of those this spring. Put it in a container to try and culture it.
    Accidentally killed it. lol
    0.1 Storeria dekayi
    Hoping to get some T. s. sirtalis High-Reds next summer!


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    Re: Earthworms

    Another lost art form, a worm fiddle.

    Drive a wood dowel rod into the ground, leave about 8 inches showing above the surface, then rub a hardwood plank back and forth over the top of the wood peg.

    The resulting vibrations drive worms crazy, they will surface rapidly.

    I have used electricity for many things, extracting worms is one of them.

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    Re: Earthworms

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    Drive a wood dowel rod into the ground, leave about 8 inches showing above the surface, then rub a hardwood plank back and forth over the top of the wood peg.

    The resulting vibrations drive worms crazy, they will surface rapidly
    thanks
    how deep do you drive the dowel into the ground?
    I like that method better, as it doesn't involve long extension chords and it has a slightly lower carbon footprint
    rhea
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    Re: Earthworms

    Quote Originally Posted by Zephyr View Post
    I found one of those this spring. Put it in a container to try and culture it.
    Accidentally killed it. lol
    there's bound to be more - unfortunately
    rhea
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    Re: Earthworms

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    thanks
    how deep do you drive the dowel into the ground?
    I like that method better, as it doesn't involve long extension chords and it has a slightly lower carbon footprint

    Until the first big rock halts it from going any further, and in my part of NY that isn't too far down.

    We have also been known to deluge the yard with a fire hose, and then hunt at night

    Unfortunately my source creek is nearly dried up, and I will not draw from a stream in that ones condition.

    What are the long pink looking worms that bleed when you cut them??

    My snakies like those, and I find quite a few out back.

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    Re: Earthworms

    One could eliminate the "carbon footprint" by charging a battery with a solar cell, and then using an inverter made for camping to power the probes, this also eliminates extension cords, and allows a portable worm trap.

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    Re: Earthworms

    Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
    What are the long pink looking worms that bleed when you cut them??

    My snakies like those, and I find quite a few out back.
    I am fairly certain that's a type of night crawler
    the other day one of the ones i cut, did something like that
    and one time I thought one of my snakes was bleeding, and it turned out to be the worm
    rhea
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    Re: Earthworms

    Most of the worms I cut up bleed. The nightcrawlers, and the little pink ones.
    I've also almost gone into a panic thinking one of the snakes was hurt!
    Anji

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