Re: NANFA-- cutting up worms

Joseph W. Gardner (rendrag_at_netonecom.net)
Fri, 30 Mar 2001 18:32:22 -0500

This might (stress) might work - those old baby food dicers. Another idea I'm
getting ready to try is a blender with a small baby food cup attachment should
probably work.

IndyEsox_at_aol.com wrote:

> I have a decent culture of compost worms going in the basement. The darters
> love them but I never seem to be able to get them cut up small enough.
>
> Anyone/everyone want to share how they chop up their worms? What type of
> tool and what type of surface?
>
> Chuck Church
> Indianapolis, Indiana USA
>
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