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Old 05-20-2019, 07:04 AM
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It’s funny one areas o the road has some great big ones. Then all the rest of the street are the small ones. I found a very effective way to quickly pick them as I was getting tires of slimy fingers. Coghlans tent whisk is the ticket. Comes with a small broom and dustpan. Just lightly sweep them into the pan, once the pan is full dump them into you worm bucket. I use a worm box that I got when I was very young its got to be 25 years old or more. It has metal frame that hold the walls and bottom in place but the walls are made from a dense coconut fibre type material. When you soak it in water it hold the moisture for days In the shade. I can’t find them online anyplace, looks like they sell a foam one now.
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