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* Wayne Sallee wrote, On 10/19/2006 1:48 PM:
If you feel that you have too many of them, you can put some food in a panty hose, and remove the excess worms that way. Oh, THANK you! Another use for old pantyhose, wonderful! LOL I already use them for holding carbon and such in canister filters. Cindy |
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