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    When you shuffled your feet at 1:20 I thought you were riding the lightning. I have an Electrical degree. So not safe. Worms from the bait shop are cheaper than major medical bills
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    Soapy water, a chainsaw running on the ground work for bringing worms up
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    But I wasn't doing it because it was safe as per all the warnings given throughout the video. And I don't own a chainsaw. As if the chainsaw is safer than the electricity. As if the chainsaw isn't capable of major medical bills. Your recommendation is just as dangerous as what I was doing.

    NOTE: I did have my electric hazard boots on.

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    Check out fiddling for worms on YouTube it works and safer than getting electrocuted.
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    Yeah, scat, I have seen those fellows fiddling for worms. In fact I have a big broadfork that'd be perfect for it. I've tried worm grunting, fiddling before but never drew any worms up. I think this electric method exposed why: these are just teeny tiny worms.

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    Guys! He's wearing rubber gloves and boots, not possible to get shocked he's doing it safely.

    Funbun, lay some cardboard down in that fallow garden and put some cornmeal underneath. Those tiny worms will get to fishable size in no time at all.
    Commercial worm farmer, but presently sold out until further notice.
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    Thx, perch! I'll have to try that cornmeal method. Maybe they just don't have enough to eat. Probably bury kitchen waste there as well, turn the whole bed into a worm garden of sorts.

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    Funbun that will get you bigger worms for sure, and increase their numbers. If you can get some rabbit manure bury it in the garden as well. Rabbit manure makes for some huge worms.
    Commercial worm farmer, but presently sold out until further notice.

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    Well, what I ought to do is bury all the black soldier fly poop from the summer. That'd be just as good.

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