#198617 - 05/23/03 11:01 AM
Re: Raising worms
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Spawner
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 972
Loc: Moses Lake
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I use red worms for composting. Used to be they had to worry when whitefish season rolled around but I havent been out after them for a while.
But... the worms still do my composting for me.
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#198618 - 05/24/03 03:08 AM
Re: Raising worms
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 119
Loc: Gig Harbor
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I'd love to hear what you have to say about raising the worms. I have a young son and daughter who are really into "bugs" right now,they can't keep their hands off of worms and insects.
They would love to take part in raising worms for fishing.
Thanks, JACK
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#198620 - 05/24/03 10:39 AM
Re: Raising worms
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/08/01
Posts: 103
Loc: Chehalis, Wa, USA
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I raise worms out of my garden with a shovel
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#198621 - 05/26/03 10:38 PM
Re: Raising worms
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Spawner
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 684
Loc: Toledo Wa
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Nightcrawlers are easy.Dont use the chemicals or soap or shockers it kills them.
Either wait for a rain,or water your lawn.Best when grass is cut short. Get a flashlight with week batteries or tape a red tailight lens to it. Wait till an hour or so after dark.Walk slow and softly while watching the ground.Then when you see them test your reflexes.They are fast as lightning sometimes. If youy fertilize you wont do as good.It kills the worms.Also why there arent as many moles.
I use to store mine in an old wooden box filled with damp moss.Keep in a cool place.Feed them coffee grounds and eggshells,Other kitchen scraps work well also.
They will last a long time like this.Just add to the ones there when you start running low.Doesnt hurt to change the moss once in awhile.
I made a lot of pocket money selling nightcrawlers,when I was a kid.
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#198622 - 05/27/03 12:06 AM
Re: Raising worms
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 05/26/03
Posts: 100
Loc: Bellevue, WA
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Be careful where you put the worm box and what it's made of. I collected nightcrawlers one spring/summer and kept them in a large styrofoam cooler in my backyard. They had actually started to reproduce and I had a couple hundred in there. I went out to get a few one day and found a mole or something similar had chewed through the styrofoam and eaten every last one! It felt so wrong, but I went Big5 and bought a dozen.
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#198623 - 05/28/03 07:24 PM
Re: Raising worms
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 02/28/02
Posts: 1189
Loc: Marine Area 13
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This post brings back memories...
My neighbor growning up had a major compost pile separate in threee section... the one with the most worms always had the egg shells, coffee grounds and table scrapes... One scoop of the pitch fork produced hundreds of worms..
When I got a little older, my friends and I tried the battery operated method- jury-rigged jumper cables with steel rods hooked up to my dad's truck battery. Man did those N'crawlers shoot out of the ground!
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