Re: NANFA-L-- Food for Grindal worms

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:11:15 EST

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Sajjad, spider eggs come in large silk bundles, I feed my grindle worms by
laying slices of bread on the surface of the soil and the worms eat the bread
and concentrate on the underside of the bread. You can scrape them off into the
water. My grindle worms came in on earth worms. The earth worms died out but
the grindle worms did really well until the weather got hot. give the slices of
bread a try, they eat and it makes them easy to harvest.

Moon

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Sajjad, spider eggs come in large s= ilk bundles, I feed my grindle worms by laying slices of bread on the surfac= e of the soil and the worms eat the bread and concentrate on the underside o= f the bread. You can scrape them off into the water. My grindle worms came i= n on earth worms. The earth worms died out but the grindle worms did really=20= well until the weather got hot. give the slices of bread a try, they eat and= it makes them easy to harvest.

Moon
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