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Feb 5, 2017 9:19 PM CST
Name: Mac
Still here (Zone 6a)
Ex zones 4b, 8b, 9a, 9b
Cat Lover Region: Ukraine Birds Hummingbirder Butterflies Frogs and Toads
Vermiculture Critters Allowed Vegetable Grower Canning and food preservation Annuals Morning Glories
Sorry to hear you've been sick. The seasonal bugs seem to be particularly active this winter.

I'm glad you got the fruit flies taken care of. Have your worms migrated to the new bin yet? Wrigglers, or wigglers, depending on who you ask, don't get very large compared to nightcrawlers. I have found some in my garden that are 8 to 10 inches long and quite plump.
Slava Ukraini!

The aboriginal peoples and many cultures throughout the world share a common respect for nature and the universe, and all of the life that it holds. We could learn much from them!

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