Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on September 19, 2015 at 08:07:34 from (174.125.7.147):
In Reply to: ID worms posted by IanC on September 18, 2015 at 12:43:48:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeI will second that comment. That appears to be a power pole with conduit coming down the side, and I would call the local power company and ask them to check it. When I was a kid I used to take an old radio antenna from a car and make a wooden handle for it then attach a wire going to a plug. If you turned the electrical plug the right way you could feel it vibrate as you slid it into the ground. Worms would come out of the ground starting a foot or so away, and you could pick them up, but be sure they were completely out of the ground first. :lol: they would tickle a little if still partly in the ground. The worms close to the rod never came up, I assume it either killed or stunned them. As dangerous as that and other things I did as a kid were it is a wonder I survived this long.
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