Could it be the result of lightning striking the ground?
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The article wasn't clear about why the power failure would allow the worms
to escape. But it implied that it was due to powerful lights. I guess
that since worms tend to not like light, they use lights at night to keep
the worms under ground. When the lights went out, the worms were then
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Thank you. I'll look on their web site.
Sheila
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RFB has a couple of books on the topic. They are related books, and really
seem to be intended for the classroom. The titles are something like "Worms
Eat My Garbage" or maybe "Worms Eat Our Garbage." Sorry I do not recall
specifically.
Perhaps I will let my older son do this as a holiday or
This was interesting to me. I have tried to find books about earth worms at
the Library for the Blind, but found nothing in my internet search. Thanks,
Ray.
Sheila
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bear habitat.
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> In this article, it says that the castings are found * below where the
> wo
In this article, it says that the castings are found * below where the worms
live.
Many lawn-proud people get quite hysterical when they find worm castings on
the * surface
of their obsessively manicured-to-within-one-inch-of-its-life patch of grass.
This would
tend to contradict the statement