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Car Battery to collect night crawlers?
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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;MFISH" data-source="post: 191789" data-attributes="member: 1229"><p>The other wire is dormant(not used). The ground is "the ground",if you know what I mean. And ,for Gods sake DON'T touch the rod.It would be like touching a bare wire. Use Insulated(from electricity) gloves if you have any reservations about the electricty. </p><p></p><p>Dad's rod was about 3.5ft long. About 3/16-1/4in dia. He would plug it in,then shove it into the ground about 2ft,twisting it back and forth and pulling it out and shoving it back in repeatedly,until the worms appeared.If no worms came up it was time to move.Don't leave it in the ground for an extended period of time.If the worms are there you'll know it pretty quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&MFISH, post: 191789, member: 1229"] The other wire is dormant(not used). The ground is "the ground",if you know what I mean. And ,for Gods sake DON'T touch the rod.It would be like touching a bare wire. Use Insulated(from electricity) gloves if you have any reservations about the electricty. Dad's rod was about 3.5ft long. About 3/16-1/4in dia. He would plug it in,then shove it into the ground about 2ft,twisting it back and forth and pulling it out and shoving it back in repeatedly,until the worms appeared.If no worms came up it was time to move.Don't leave it in the ground for an extended period of time.If the worms are there you'll know it pretty quick. [/QUOTE]
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