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Maybe breakfast burritos and a side of that maggot cheese.
One week last summer I forgot garbage day and the trash had to stay another week, by then the trash we had were crawling wih maggots...ick, ick, ick! I hate them!
But waht happened to you *shudders* so sorry!
Worse thing that happened to me was when I was dozing in my comfy chair and felt an itch on my arm and you know how it is when you feel something tickle on you and you immediately think it's a bug but 95% of the time it's just a piece of lint or a pet/human hair or something...but that other 5% of the time...
This was the mother of those 5% of the times, I looked down and it was a centipede crawling on me. I leaped out of the chair, but luckily I didn't lose sight of the pede, I grabbed a paper towel and killed it which is a good thing because if I had lost it in my chair I would never have been comfy in my comfy chair again!
I have to say that maggots are very useful; if you go fishing. . . .
nope,
can't say Ive ever used a maggot for fish bait
There are many live bait's that I use to catch fish.
Live Bait:
These include earthworms, also known as night crawlers, and insects including grasshoppers, flies, and crickets.
Other ones are minnows, chub, shad, crawdads and frogs.
Prepared Bait:
These include kernel corn, bread balls, cheese balls, stink baits, salmon eggs, cereal balls, baked potato pieces, chicken guts and hotdogs.
Artificial Bait:
These include, plastic worms and insects, flies, lures, small jigs, streamer flies, spoons, streamers and spinners.
Nope no maggots.
Hmm, Bear, Leeches huh? must be a Cali thang...
It's a UK thing, Handley. We don't use them here. Of course if we did, we'd probably catch more fish!
On the other hand, leeches make great bait!