Bloodworms

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Bethany

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Just a random, maybe stupid question...But, I know on bloodworms it says not to touch them or inhale the smell directly...Maybe I'm an idiot, but why is that? Do they have some kind of toxic effect on humans?
 
I don't know, I've never seen that on the label. I know that after handling a frozen bloodworm cube, my hand smells like ass, so I wash it.
 
Yeah, I handle bloodworms all the time.

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Hawkfish3.0;1963699; said:
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wtf is this? I'm trying to decipher this code, but its pretty cryptic.
 
Never heard of that nor do i look at the fine print. i figured that the dried blood worms emmits dust particals that can get in your lungs and cause cancer.....but what doesn't cause cancer these day.:(
 
pcfriedrich;1963712; said:
wtf is this? I'm trying to decipher this code, but its pretty cryptic.

"and there's nothing wrong with me" ;)

Sorry, some times it's hard to be funny in text.
 
Some people can have severe allergic reations to them-Anne
 
Are these freeze dried blood worms? I know the freeze dried ones have some thing about them that can irritate you skin. I don't really remember what it was about them cause it's been a couple years since I bought anything but frozen. I just remember there was something about the freeze dried ones that you were not suppose to touch or inhale. :)
 
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