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Old 03-06-2024, 10:33 PM
kouleerunner kouleerunner is offline
 
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Originally Posted by Sea Hawk View Post
I can tell you from experience to be sure none of your dew worms ever escape into your lawn. They will wreck your lawn in a few years. The mounds they make turn your lawn into an obstacle course for your lawnmower.
My front lawn and back lawn are absolutely full of dew worms. I have an endless supply of nightcrawlers for fishing for years. It don't have an issue with any mounds thankfully. I don't think I do anything differently other than I have ample amount of space (acres), but curious to know why they make a mess in other scenarios.
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