wiggler


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Synonyms for wiggler

one who can't stay still (especially a child)

larva of a mosquito

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Caption: Red Eye Wiggler with replacement Trokar Siwash hook
You could also invest in a 'water wiggler' or install a fountain or other moving water feature, as moving water doesn't freeze as easily.
The so-called Tennessee wiggler, an actual type of earthworm, is prized as an aid in natural recycling thanks to its extraordinary catalytic properties and its resilience when faced with inhospitable environments.
But these weren't ordinary worms; these were Eiseniafetida, or red wiggler worms, which compost food scraps five times more efficiently than ordinary earthworms.
Boulala-esque wall wiggler Richie Jackson has now joined the Vox crew and turned pro for Death.
From there they are steered into a "wiggler," where a series of magnets steers the electrons along a zigzag path, causing them to release some of their energy in the form of photons.
Grossman & Toby Weitzel's Recycle With Earthworms: The Red Wiggler Connection (0914116320, $10.00) comes from a certified Master Composter who has developed this book and its accompanying video for use in classrooms and recycling programs.
Okay, here goes," he says, swallowing an inch-long wiggler.
But it's not easy tracking a skinny wiggler through tall prairie grasses.
In the first chapter, the introduction, a free-electron laser is described that requires an electron beam, an EM wave and an undulator, also called a wiggler. The wiggler is an assembly of periodic magnets that enable the electron beam to interact with the EM wave, producing an undulating laser beam.
In essence, the induction method resembles an amplification system, the electron beam continuously gaining energy before entering the "wiggler".
FLY BOX Derwent: Black/White Muddler, Dawson's Olive, Brown Hopper, Daddy, Black Fritz Fontburn: Buzzer, Bibio, White Muddler, Nymph Kielder: Cats Whiskers, Orange Fritz, Black Hopper, Claret Hopper Lockwood Beck: Damsels, Hoppers, Emergers, CDC Shuttlecocks, small black Dries Naworth: Black Foam Beetle, Muddler, Buzzers, Black Pennel Thrunton: Small black patterns, Buzzers, Diawl Bach Witton Castle: Buzzers, Diawl Bach, Damsels and Blobs BAIT BOX Derwent: White/Bubblegum Mice-tails, Mepps, Toby, worm, Magic Dust Fontburn: Garlic paste, Red PowerBait Wiggler 'Worm', Chartreuse Sparkle Eggs Kielder: PowerBait, worm, sweet corn
Red Powerbait Wiggler Worm, Chartreuse Sparkle Eggs and Garlic paste were the top baits.
When it comes to vermicomposting--the process of using worms to convert organic waste into nutrient-rich compost--there's one species that's the odds-on favorite: Eisenia fetida, the red wiggler. There are three classifications of earthworms: litter, topsoil and subsoil.