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Old 15-06-2007, 07:35 PM
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Default Worms in water butt

One of my dustbins (not strictly a water butt) on the allotment has a mass of worms in the bottom which appear to be alive. The bin has a lid on it,( as do all my water bins after finding a very stiff dead squirrel in one a few years ago) but is not a particularly tight fit so the worms have made their own way into it. Anybody got any ideas what sort of worm they are? Can I just empty them all out, presumably they must have made it across dry land to get there in the first place. Magnify them up a bit and I'll have my own snake pit! Interestingly they've not gone into the grey dustbin, colour choosy worms?
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