Fu10 Galician Night Crawling __exclusive__
A potent punch made from orujo (grape brandy), sugar, lemon peel, and coffee beans.
refers to a highly specialized approach to tracking, observing, and harvesting deep-burrowing earthworms ( Lumbricus terrestris ) during their peak nocturnal activity window in the humid, organic-rich soils of the Galicia region in northwestern Spain. By leveraging precision fiber optic technologies—specifically the high-performance KEYENCE FU-10 Reflective Fibre Unit Go to product viewer dialog for this item. fu10 galician night crawling
Traditional night crawling relies on heavy flashlights, which emit bright white or yellow beams that trigger the earthworm's withdrawal reflex. To bypass this issue, modern biological studies and commercial harvesters deploy industrial fiber optic sensors. The gold standard for this task is the KEYENCE FU-10 Reflective Fibre Unit A potent punch made from orujo (grape brandy),