We’ll be talking about how to get started composting with Red Worms and how to keep warm!
Texas Red Worms will be at the Men’s Garden Club of San Antonio tonight 7pm
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Hi I live in South West Pa and have been trying to find my usual nircthrawlegs for bait with no luck. Instead I keep running across these very frisky and spooky imitations. Thier tails are not flattened like nircthrawlegs, but are round instead and seem to be alittle smaller though bigger than regular earth worms. And they don’t just roll around as nircthrawlegs do when touched. Instead they move violently actually coming off the ground.They are everywhere here.Are these the Alabama jumpers this far north?If not are there any others that act like that?Are they safe to handle?I would like to use them for bait, but they are a little scary especially since I heard of a neighbor being bit by a blood worm and had to go to the hospital. I would appreciate a reply to my e-mail if possible.I am anxious to go fishing.ThanksLarry
I’m not sure what species they are but sounds like you have yourself a lively worm. Give it a try, I don’t think you’ll get bit.