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Re: keeping bloodworms alive
Fersure fersure! Send him to Nord Bay and give him a flyswatter for defense.
Ed
Tokyo Japan
>From: Frauley Elson <fraulels at videotron_ca>
>Reply-To: killietalk at aka_org
>To: killietalk at aka_org
>Subject: Re: keeping bloodworms alive
>Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 06:01:05 -0400
>
>excuse my guess at the spelling of the first word, but if I recall
>correctly the packaging on the frozen version says "chironomous midge
>larvae". I've watched bloodworms in a friend's white plastic birdbath
>(not Ed's exotic Tokyo safari, but hey...) and in terms of form,
>behavior and all, that isn't a mosquito unless "mosquito" in a regional
>generic term for small flying bugs that I'm not aware of. I don't recall
>who posted the skeeter line, but he/she is invited to run around in a
>bathing suit in northern Quebec in Spring, where the differences between
>biting and non-biting bug groups would rapidly become apparent!
>-Gary
>
>Edward Venn wrote:
> >
> > Whoa1 I thought they were midge larvae. They don't look like the typical
> > mosquito larvae I'm familiar with. And I've seen the monsters in the
>Great
> > White North, the Malaysian Tiger and other varieties while on safari in
> > beautiful downtown Tokyo.
> >
> > Ed
> >
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