And I thought it was only blue moons that were rare. Is this a naturally occurring phenomenon in FL, or is this a result of some of those genetically altered 'colored nightcrawlers' making an escape from the bait box and reproducing in the wild?
found 1 today,,,I didn't keep it,,,1st one I have ever seen. it was about 8" long..tired to load a pic but would not go thru
And I thought it was only blue moons that were rare. Is this a naturally occurring phenomenon in FL, or is this a result of some of those genetically altered 'colored nightcrawlers' making an escape from the bait box and reproducing in the wild?
Always do what's right - it'll amaze some people and mystify the rest!
blind snake - Florida Gardening Forum - GardenWeb I found this...the 1 I found was bright blue...looks like they can show up in different colors
There's no end to the neat stuff you can learn on this site. I've never heard of them before, but the info on the link you provided was fascinating - thanks. Wonder why they're so limited in their range?
Always do what's right - it'll amaze some people and mystify the rest!