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    anyone got a Helle knife

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    I was thinking of getting a Edgen, but it's a little too much money for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony1948 View Post
    Hi mike, there like little armadillo's,but without the long snout and only about a1/4 inch longthey live under rock's and dead wood where it's damp,in this country,there also called rolly pollis because they roll up in a ball sumtimes when disturbed
    a freind once found some "glow in the dark" woodlice whilst out metal detecting one night, wouldnt have beleived him if i hadnt seen em with my own eyes. lol

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    can i hunt em with my shotgun or would this be over doing things a little?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizardbiz View Post
    a freind once found some "glow in the dark" woodlice whilst out metal detecting one night, wouldnt have beleived him if i hadnt seen em with my own eyes. lol
    Hell! What's going on there!? lol... perhaps someone emptied a glow-stick on them.

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    can i hunt em with my shotgun or would this be over doing things a little?
    Frankly if they're glowing in the dark I think they're asking for it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wizardbiz View Post
    a freind once found some "glow in the dark" woodlice whilst out metal detecting one night, wouldnt have beleived him if i hadnt seen em with my own eyes. lol
    They might have been young glow worms, they produce a faint glow. The female, which glows strongly and the young, look sort of similar to woodlice.

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    they did glow green like glow worms, they rolled up like woodlice, but thinking about it what are woodlice doing 10" beneath compacted soil in the middle of a cut barley field? cool, havent seen glow worm before

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