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Catching worms? #11263917 12/05/15 06:20 PM
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I heard somebody once say that you can pour something that you buy from a feed store on top of worm holes and they come out. I can't remember what it was, does anyone know or does anyone do this?


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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264159 12/05/15 09:48 PM
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Jim beam?


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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264301 12/05/15 11:17 PM
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Don't know about that but Dirty Jobs did a show about beating & vibrating the ground and they sure came to the top.
I do a similar thing in the summer and it works great.



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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264313 12/05/15 11:30 PM
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Get a 4' square of cardboard or plywood and leave it on the ground for a few days .

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Lol somebody didn't pay attention in science class in elementary. Everybody knows the trick where You put a radio on the ground, let it play at a high volume, and the worms come out of the ground because they think it's raining, which would drown them

Also there's an instructable of a man using tea tree oil shampoo with a video. The worms literally jump out of the ground

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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264362 12/06/15 12:07 AM
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Dish soap and water or black walnut hulls soaked in water is supposed to bring them to the top pronto.


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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264922 12/06/15 06:00 AM
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Crushed walnut shells work and at one time there was a probe that electrified the ground to get them out.


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Re: Catching worms? [Re: StumpJumper1] #11264929 12/06/15 06:17 AM
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What you are looking for is called Soil-Sul. It is rose bush food.
It will not harm the worms or the soil. It will not bring worms up if the soil is to wet. I put 4 tablespoons of Soil-Sul to a gallon of water. let it set about 5 min. before you pour on worm mounds.The worms will not come up where you pour.

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