Re: What worm?




"shazzbat" <shazzbat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Anybody know what kind of a worm this is?
>
> http://photos.wanadoo.co.uk/album/album_photo.html?c_photo=35355269
>
> I mostly, but not solely, find them amongst the potatoes. This is about as
> big as I've seen them. The bands are orangey-brown in smaller ones,
> darkening to dark grey at this size. They are dry-skinned, not slimy like
> a
> normal earthworm. and they're quicker than your average earthworm too,
> they
> start burrowing back in straight away when exposed.
>
>
> TIA
>
> Steve
>

I see no worm - just a tape measure !
Have you got this link right - Steve ?
Regards
Pete
www.thecanalshop.com


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