Study Shows Worm Grunters Imitate Moles 110
Science_afficionado writes "In the southeastern US, fisherman have an unusual way to collect earthworms for bait. The practice is called worm grunting, fiddling, snoring, or charming. It involves pounding a wooden stake into the ground and rubbing the top of the stake with a long piece of steel to produce a grunting sound that causes earthworms to come to the surface where they can be easily collected for bait. A study published today in the open access journal PLoS ONE shows that the technique works because the worm grunters are unknowingly imitating the sounds created by burrowing moles. Full text of the paper is available at PLoS ONE."
gotsilly (Score:1, Funny)
I think that works for worms in more irradiated locations, but then you'll always be known as the 'worm-guy'.
FTFA: (Score:5, Funny)
But what do the earthworms do if not collected?
And, guess what:
Worms that were not collected began to burrow back into the ground after traveling some distance.
Damned, and i always thought that disgruntled grunted worms do a kind of lapdance. Puh, another dream not come true.
Obligatory (Score:5, Funny)
Worm sign detected.
Re:Not news for nerds (Score:5, Funny)
Come to think of it, I noticed that my mom is doing this method whenever I instinctively go up from the basement...
Noooooooo! (Score:5, Funny)
YOU KILLED THE FLYING SPAGHETTI MONSTER!
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/exploration/resources/wormgrunt_harvest_800.jpg [vanderbilt.edu]
Really news? (Score:4, Funny)
It's been known for a long time that noises/vibrations bring worms to the surface. The only news here is that they're imitating the sounds created by moles (if that's really even true).
Even when I repot a plant in the garden and take it out of it's old pot and crumble the old soil mix away from it's roots the bits of soil falling off hit the floor and make worms come up because of the tapping sound of small objects hitting the floor presumably being much like the sound of rain hitting the floor.
I know this because the plants I repot are usually cacti and with the spikes resting on the floor and the rootball up in the air the worms have at times been dumb enough to come up underneath the cacti and ended up getting themself impaled on the spikes. I don't particularly like worms, especially ones I have to extract cactus spines from.
Ask a Fremen ! (Score:3, Funny)
Why go through all the trouble... (Score:3, Funny)
...and potential legal problems with imitating money?
Just get a couple of adds... umm.. I mean articles... in the papers about lava bringing up diamonds and gold and oil and iPods to the surface.
At the same time take out another series of adds stating you will pay a premium for freshly hand-squeezed lava juice.
Follow that up with a series of adds about benefits of fresh lava to sex life and penis size.
Finally, take out another batch of adds for books and DVDs about the best ways and locations for lava collecting. Make those over the weekend and sell them for $29.99.
Once you get that thin rolling, hire someone else to keep the flow, get all your "data" about the booming "lava market" into a powerpoint presentation and find some investors.
Chanel their investments into personal accounts on Cayman Islands, personal bodyguards and campaign donations.
Oh yeah...
Profit.
Re:Ask a Fremen ! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Not news for nerds (Score:3, Funny)
Re:I guess... (Score:5, Funny)
Less noise than a Thumper, smaller worms than Arrakis. Lame.
Yum (Score:3, Funny)
Fresh Gagh
Re:so what? (Score:2, Funny)
Round here the seagulls pound the grass with their feet to attract worms
If fishermen were doing this illegally, would they be sent to Pound-You-In-The-Grass prison ?
Re:Noooooooo! (Score:2, Funny)
YOU BASTARD!
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Re:I guess... (Score:2, Funny)