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I've been reading about the practice of driving nightcrawlers out of
the dirt by sawing or rubbing on a stake driven into the ground. I've also been trying it, with limited success. I did scare up one tiny worm, after 15 minutes sawing. (That said, late August is a lousy time to be looking for worms using any method, but I've only just got interested in this.) My question: I'm in Washington State. Has anybody ever done this successfully outside of the South? Most of what I read online mentions strictly one national forest in Florida. I also read a university study that suggests it may only work on one specific species of worm, which I don't think we have here. Anyway. Anybody ever fiddle up worms in the North and/or West? Thanks. |
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