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In article , Justin Time
wrote: Tell me, how are worms normally packed when you buy them from tackle shops, and how do you normally keep them - and for how long? On occasions when worms have been hard to come by I've bought them in little polystyrene posts with a little earth. They don't survive long like that. If you replace the earth with fresh, damp grass or moss and float the pot in a shady place in the margins to keep them cool they'll last a few days. In most cases, except in drought, you're better off wiggling a few fresh ones up with a pointed stick. Cheerio, -- |
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