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by milesjag
1481 days ago
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I had read rom a fairly antiquated source that the acidity of our rainwater as it runs across the ground and into the worm burrows is quite high (or low?) for earthworms. Supposedly, this drives a slightly delirious behaviour and results in earthworms getting a little lost and/or stranded, explaining some of the marooning that is often found in the aftermath of a heavy downpour. As this article failed to mention any of the above, I assume this fanciful theory hasn't survived. |
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