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Freezing Dead Maggots?



 
 
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Old October 13th, 2003, 08:40 PM
Gray
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Default Freezing Dead Maggots?

Hi Matt

Why not
That's how I kill them anyway (usually by accident too)


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"Matt (IS Team)" wrote in message
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I quite like the idea of using dead maggots (to prevent them burying
themselves in mud, leaves, silt etc) as mnetioned in a post below.
Is it recomended.possible to freeze dead maggots for use later?




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