I'm interested also ---- where's a good place to get (order) them to start?
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I'm interested also ---- where's a good place to get (order) them to start?
Glad to read the info. I have been looking to get into raising bait for a long time and it looks like this is going to be the year I do it.:fish
we raised them as well for a while and as soon as I have my shop built we are going to start raising them again they are very easy we used a magic bullet to grind up chicken feed to almost a powder and fed them and I bought my first batch from fluker farms which they sale them very cheap!
if anyone has any questions about raising them you can inbox me and I will be glad to help you in any way I can
I have been playing with raising a small batch of red worms the last few weeks. Well, tonight the wife tells me to use our empty raised flower beds on the back patio to start raising reds and European reds in. I think I may make a section for these little guys also. Thank you for the information. I will be inboxing you with some questions here in a few days. Thanks again, Bobo
on a farm i used to have i started with 100 super worms(when only 5 turned into beetles and only a few eggs came from them) and 50 normal meal worms. In the end when i started having bad dreams about Beatles and meal worms (I would find them crawling in my room out of their container) so i fed them to my chickens. They enjoyed them but i didn't see any or the super worms left.
I know that this makes me sound like an even bigger wuss, but do they bite fingers? As a child one of my fishin' buddies talked me into putting a 2" centipede on my hook - said they don't bite. I still remember it well.