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Yesterday I took out a bunch of a 1 lb bass. Inside their gut cavity were a number of small worms. These were not in the flesh of the bass. Is this part of the life cycle of the snail that can be controlled by Red Ear? Thanks David
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They are in the gut cavity and not segmented.
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