Worm Breeder's Gazette 5(1): 7b

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More Notes on Contaminants

S. Ward

If you are peacefully picking worms one day and an eight-legged 
hairy monster walks into the field of your dissecting microscope, 
after you come down from the ceiling, you will know that you too have 
a mite infestation.  You will also know the plot for a grade B horror 
flick.
A piece of the moth crystals used in closets (paradichlorobenzene) 
placed in your incubator for a few weeks will kill them off with no 
detectable harm to worm stocks.