The Wiggler/Wiggles
The Wiggler isn’t one being, but a collection of small beings called Wiggles. The Wiggles have adapted features allowing them to connect themselves to one another. Although significantly weaker, a Wiggle is able to survive on its own. The Wiggles become a Wiggler once two or more Wiggles come together. Wigglers are usually found at the bottom of trash cans, leaving various holes in trash bags. Wigglers mostly survive off of Wiggle feces. The Wigglers are naturally symbiotic with one another. The front Wiggle, known as the Wead, consumes thrown away scraps of food, or leftovers, while providing nutrients for its behind Wiggles, known as Wallowers. Wiggler infestations can occur in homes where food is either left out for too long, or if there is an abundance of leftovers. Wiggles are also known for their unsettling cry, similar to that of a human infant. There are two Wiggler variants: A Wiggle King, or A Werpent. The Wiggle King is a Wiggler that has a length of 100+ Wiggles, typically the length equivalent to the height of a 6” tall human. These are difficult to eliminate and often occur in extreme cases of Wiggler infestations. The Werpent is a Wiggler where every Wiggle is connected to one another, meaning no Wead. Werpents typically occur when they are deprived of a non-feces food sources. Werpents are nothing to worry about, as they usually will die on their own after about a day of formation. Wigglers are identified by their putrid odors, and eerie cries. This critter was first of mine to encounter as most, if not all people are aware of its existence. As a young child, I would trap them in jars whenever I could and hide them in my closet. I would always get in trouble with my parents because of the constant smell coming from my bedroom. By far, they are my favorite. This is the first post to my collection and I hope to update your minds further with my findings. And as always, question the norm! XD













