After the hurricane some months back, there has been an increase in habitats that would mostly benefit an alaskan bullworm. When I was getting ready to let the dogs out today, I noticed something moving towards the back of the fence. I walked over and saw an alaskan bullworm just slithering out of the backyard. I had to accompany my dogs for a bit to make sure they didn’t run into the alaskan bullworm.
So, how was your day?
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I'll need a sponge and a squirrel to handle that situation.
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Thats not an Alaskan Bullworm....THAT IS!
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Was it big, scary and pink?
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[quote]Alaskan buttworm[/quote]
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Fishing bait. imo
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Alaskan bullworm... purging in 3,2,1.... *bullworm gets blown to smitherreens
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Patrick's advice
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Aren’t those things massive? Like, 20 feet long?
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Make sure it's not just its tongue. You'll be surprised how big an Alaskan bull worm actually is.