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http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com Recently I misspelled the Catawba
worms name. ButI still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. Therese already a few places on the net selling them. But you
have to look at it this way, how many different kinds of bread or any
other product for that matter are made by different manufacturers.
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com Opening A Catawba Worm farm could be
very profitable.
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com. I have recently found out a
Catawba worm isnt really a worm at all, it's some kind of moth, that
has not shed yet. Just like a Caterpillar turns into a butterfly.

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On Dec 23, 9:52*am, millard63 wrote:
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comRecently I misspelled the Catawba
worms name. *ButI still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. *Therese already a few places on the net selling them. But you
have to look at it this way, how many different kinds of bread or any
other product for that matter are made by different manufacturers.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comOpening A Catawba Worm farm could be
very profitable.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com. *I have recently found out a
Catawba worm isnt really a worm at all, it's some kind of moth, that
has not shed yet. *Just like a Caterpillar turns into a butterfly.


Why don't you start the farm and then sell the worms?

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On Dec 23, 9:52*am, millard63 wrote:
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comRecently I misspelled the Catawba
worms name. *ButI still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. *Therese already a few places on the net selling them. But you
have to look at it this way, how many different kinds of bread or any
other product for that matter are made by different manufacturers.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comOpening A Catawba Worm farm could be
very profitable.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com. *I have recently found out a
Catawba worm isnt really a worm at all, it's some kind of moth, that
has not shed yet. *Just like a Caterpillar turns into a butterfly.


Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.

http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com
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On Dec 23, 9:52*am, millard63 wrote:
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comRecently I misspelled the Catawba
worms name. *ButI still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. *Therese already a few places on the net selling them. But you
have to look at it this way, how many different kinds of bread or any
other product for that matter are made by different manufacturers.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comOpening A Catawba Worm farm could be
very profitable.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com. *I have recently found out a
Catawba worm isnt really a worm at all, it's some kind of moth, that
has not shed yet. *Just like a Caterpillar turns into a butterfly.


Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.

http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com


Sounds like it's already being done.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalpa
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On Dec 23, 11:41*am, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 06:58:48 -0800 (PST), millard63

wrote:
On Dec 23, 9:52*am, millard63 wrote:
http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comRecentlyI misspelled the Catawba
worms name. *ButI still think therese a huge market for the Catawba
worm. *Therese already a few places on the net selling them. But you
have to look at it this way, how many different kinds of bread or any
other product for that matter are made by different manufacturers.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.comOpeningA Catawba Worm farm could be
very profitable.http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com. *I have recently found out a
Catawba worm isnt really a worm at all, it's some kind of moth, that
has not shed yet. *Just like a Caterpillar turns into a butterfly.


Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.


http://catawba-worms.blogspot.com


Sounds like it's already being done.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalpa
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John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


yes, this is true, but how many different kinds of candy bars and
grocery products that are the same, but have different names, flour,
butter, syrup, and just about anything you can think of, they have in
different names, but it's the same stuff, the same concept will work
for Catawba worms


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Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.


It's Catalpa tree - C A T A L P A tree.

And they aren't worms - they are caterpillars.
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Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.


On Sun, 23 Dec 07, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
It's Catalpa tree - C A T A L P A tree.
And they aren't worms - they are caterpillars.


I drink coffee every morning with a group of old farts like myself
(actually I'm the youngest of the old farts) that know everything
there is to know about everything there is to know. So at the coffee
shop this morning I asked: "What's the name of those trees I've got
that y'all keep pickin' those bugs off of?" The half dozen responses I
heard sounded like "Kuh-tawl-puh" to me. So I asked "How do you spell
it?" and all I got back was a bunch of blank stares and people lookin'
at each other lol!
Don't know if that helps or not but that's all I know -shrug-

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On Dec 24, 3:31*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 10:40:27 -0600, wrote:
millard63 wrote:
Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.


On Sun, 23 Dec 07, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
It's Catalpa tree - C A T A L P A tree.
And they aren't worms - they are caterpillars.


I drink coffee every morning with a group of old farts like myself
(actually I'm the youngest of the old farts) that know everything
there is to know about everything there is to know. So at the coffee
shop this morning I asked: "What's the name of those trees I've got
that y'all keep pickin' those bugs off of?" The half dozen responses I
heard sounded like "Kuh-tawl-puh" to me. So I asked "How do you spell
it?" and all I got back was a bunch of blank stares and people lookin'
at each other lol!
Don't know if that helps or not but that's all I know *-shrug-


ROTFL!!

I do the same thing at the local Post Office. Little one man deal -
has a honest-to-pete pot bellied stove in the lobby - small table with
chess set, etc. *I spend a half hour there every day talking with the
Post Master who has been there for 30 years. *There's an ancient
mariner (DD sailor - WWII) who comes in about the same time and we
each make a move on the chess set - it's fun.- Hide quoted text -

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COOL
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On Dec 23, 5:57*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
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wrote:
Starting a Catawba worm farm shouldn't be that expensive, just need a
little land and a whole lot of Catawba trees.


It's Catalpa tree - C A T A L P A tree.

And they aren't worms - they are caterpillars.


thanks


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