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Originally Posted by mom4 I will... If you'll explain it to me!  |
Picture the letter “T”. The top of the “T” is the “pusher”.
Drive a wooden stake or "stob" (approximately 2-3 ft. total length) into the ground (about 12inchs deep) where you know worms will be. Then rub the "pusher" such as a brick, a piece of wood (almost anything with a flat surface is suitable)back and forth across the top of the stake.
This action vibrates the stake which vibrates the ground, imitating the sound of the worm’s predator, the Mole.
The worms will head for the surface like ya lit a fire under em.
Use pressure when rubbing back and forth, which causes the vibration.
Let me know how many they catch.
