Liamy77 wrote:one thing in favor of WA.... never seen one leech in 7 years here now! he he (gloat)
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thats so cool!

Liamy77 wrote:one thing in favor of WA.... never seen one leech in 7 years here now! he he (gloat)
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geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
crockle wrote:vagrom wrote:two recommended leech recipes are....
Just 2 minutes ago, seen on 'Heston's Feast' on SBS TV: - Heston Blumenthal takes a number of leeches, allows them to gorge on a sausage of goose blood immersed in liquid until 4 or 5 times their size - and then frys them up and eats them.
Or at least eats one .
Whilst not repulsed, he was unimpressed with the taste, describing it as "goose blood, enclosed in a thin casing of leech"
He goes on to make various other blood-based dishes with a vampiric theme.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
juju wrote:naked is the way to go...
crockle wrote:juju wrote:naked is the way to go...
Hmmm ...
pshute wrote:I recently had my first leech encounter, in SE Qld. Not so bad, only a couple on my wrists and ankles. But what did throw me a bit was the number of them that attached themselves to the soles of my boots in between the tread, and tried to come along for the flight home.
I only checked the edges of my boots, and thinking they were ok, went into the terminal. Soon after sitting down, I noticed a ring of leeches wriggling away from me across the tiles. I found them really hard to squash on the smooth tiles, they kept reinflating and starting to wriggle again. After subduing about 10, I took off a boot for a look. There were about 10 more hiding underneath, and they were quite firmly attached. I went to the toilets and ran hot soapy water over them, and they fell off easily and I washed them down the drain.
Liamy77 wrote:one thing in favor of WA.... never seen one leech in 7 years here now! he he (gloat)
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walkinTas wrote:Bushman's is an excellent leech block
flatfoot wrote:Had a bushwalking club meeting last night. One member walked into the meeting late with this leech on his foot.
north-north-west wrote:flatfoot wrote:Had a bushwalking club meeting last night. One member walked into the meeting late with this leech on his foot.
That's a funny looking foot.
pancake wrote:Can anyone comment on the effectiveness of soaking shoes (e.g. volleys, not 300$ scarpas!) in salt water for a period of time (few hours/overnight) ?
Have been meaning to do it for a while now, but it's the 2nd half of the experiment I'm not too keen on..
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