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Pink worms

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by redfifi1717, Jul 6, 2006.

  1. redfifi1717

    redfifi1717 Gardener

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    Hi folks,
    didn't really think this thread should be in the wildlife section, or the pests, so it's here! Came across a number of worms yesterday as I was digging over a new flower border. Nothing unusual about that I hear you say, but these were pink! All pink, and curled up tightly, almost in a knot! All sizes, which made me think they weren't baby ones. Any explainations? just curious that's all!
     
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    Brackenbeds Gardener

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    Also great for fishing bait.
     
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