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    "Second shed In Progress" RdubSnider's Avatar
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    Re: Identifying Red Wrigglers?

    I always go off of that nasty smell they have after being handled. I'm sure there's a more sure bet way of identifying them though
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    Re: Identifying Red Wrigglers?

    Quote Originally Posted by RdubSnider View Post
    I always go off of that nasty smell they have after being handled. I'm sure there's a more sure bet way of identifying them though
    I didn't smell anything through all the dirt and berries What kind of smell? Kind of musky?

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    Re: Identifying Red Wrigglers?

    Hard to explain but to me its Just a fowl smell. Not unbearable Just nasty
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