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Can’t be all that bad or important, NG won’t let me read the article unless I sign up.
 

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I always leave my crawlers in the fridge way to long, and eventually when unused they turn into a slurry of rancidness the world has never known. Then they get put into the trash receptacle and assume the process is over, however if NG would let me read the article I would know confirmingly if this process is part of the problem
 

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Huh?? I catch my own Crawlers. How can they be invasive?
 

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Don't know whether it's good or bad but if you add some crawlers to your yard to have a steady supply you will most likely wish you had not tried that. The yard I have at my lake home has crawlers and is so rough it's hard to walk barefoot in the grass. Especially if the yard gets dry. The droppings or tailings or whatever they are called that crawlers emit is like walking on pearock. It's pretty easy to tell if there are crawlers in the area by how rough the grass is in the yard.
 


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biggest mistake we ever did was plant night crawlers in our yard, just like retired said horrible bumps all over.
 

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Just like those damn pheasants, huns and carp. Add another denomination to C&R. BTW, when I was a kid I-alone depleted every crawler in a ten acre radius of my house in two years. Didn't see viable return until I was near the end of my first hitch.
 

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I too suffer from that first world crawler shit

that’s why I don’t fertilize nor rake - screw that rough bumpy SOB
 

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biggest mistake we ever did was plant night crawlers in our yard, just like retired said horrible bumps all over.

Could be the worms...or in my case the frozen piles of dog poop that's accumulated over the winter. The latter hasn't worked well as bait yet.
 


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Could be the worms...or in my case the frozen piles of dog poop that's accumulated over the winter. The latter hasn't worked well as bait yet.

I have lots of that to compare with and i mean lots, somebody didn't do there job very well this winter.
 

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Well it would be more economical for you to trade your pickup for a moped in today’s world
 


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