I think they also multiply all by themselves. When I cleaned out my shop last 
year I took thirteen large kitchen trash bags full of them to my local shipping 
center for recycling. 
-Wes Ewell

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Linda heard on the news today that peanuts that we all get in some boxes are 
the best thing to use when shipping goods.

They protect better then newspaper, bubble wrap, according to the news report.

Mike Marmer

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