I didn't find a single "normal" worm as I was digging through my compost pit, just a couple dozen of these wriggly bastards.

I was just throwing them into the street or against a tree trunk, when it dawned on me that I didn't need to waste perfectly good food.

So I started tossing em in a junk pot, then put it in a nearby birdbat when I was done.

There's probably a more elegant solution, but this is what I came up with in the moment.

by crazy_gnome

6 Comments

  1. B1g_Gru3s0m3

    I haven’t encountered them yet, but I know some people put them in the freezer

  2. CoastTemporary5606

    Put them in a bag and then the trash.

  3. SeboniSoaps

    Haven’t encountered any yet (🤞) but if I do, they’re going to the ducks

  4. FriendshipBorn929

    I think all the suggestions in these comments have the potential for loose ends. As I said above, boiling water. If that’s too brutal for you, I’ve heard trash bag in the sun will do it. (Seems even worst but at least you don’t have to watch)

  5. Rollerskatingcigar

    I never knew these were a thing, i definitely have these but i thought all works helped. I like your birdfood idea

  6. kaahzmyk

    Couple squirts of dish soap and a couple inches of water in that pot will drown them all. You have to be careful about just tossing them somewhere because if they split in half you’ll end up with two worms.

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