Larvae (Feeder) ID Help

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Can anyone ID this larvae? And, more importantly, is it safe to feed to spotted sals?

I found a writhing mass of them underneath a layer of leaf litter in a moist spot in the woods of southern VT. Nothing that I'm getting from Lens looks quite right, and I don't want to incorrectly ID them and end up poisoning my sals.

I have a few other observational deets if it would help.

Thanks!
 

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