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| | | live feeder when i was an angler i used to lure chub to a particular area by hanging a beef-heart over the water this would get fly-blown and release a steady drip of maggots into the water,hardly the thing for a small back garden.
I would like a drip feeder to release waxworms or mealworms for my ground birds
I have made several prototypes but they suffer from condensation or allow the larvae to get wet does anyone know of a commercial one? | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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