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Who's Pickin' Crawlers This Weekend??


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I don't do anything special with mine......just keep them cool and moist in the Frabil worm bedding. Try to pull the dead or sickly looking ones out of the herd ASAP.

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I did the same as Lmitout. Worm bedding and I put them in 6qt ice cream pails with holes punched in the top. I usualy have 3-5 pails in the fridge. I keep them for quite some time.

I have not feed them but have thought about it.

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Im gonna try the worm food this year.The biggest problem always seems to be not searching the worm bedding good enough when picking out the dead ones,always seems to be a couple that die tucked tight in a corner.

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It just wont rain here. I got a rubbermaid container in the fridge just waiting for some wormies. I had to buy some this week, $3.18 for 24! I use the ground newspaper bedding and I always put like coffee grounds, egg shells, grass clippings for food. We might get some rain Sunday and if so I plan to get some nightcrawlers. My wife asked what that huge thing in the bottom of the fridge was. I just said, 'Worm dirt.' She goes, 'I knew it'.

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I still have some I picked last october when we drained our pool ,,,chlorinated water brings them out of the ground real nice ,,,Just put them in some bedding and fed them corn meal once a week and they are still healthy and fat,,,I did have 2 die but thats because they escaped and dried up on the floor

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come on rain ive got some choice crawler spots here in minneapolis and i gotta get my stocks up. Any one ever seen any electric rods that you stick in the ground and get em to come up?

when i was a boy there was an old timer that would bring me out picking them and he had something like it and it worked. well it worked in my memmory as a young boy

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I just got in after about 20 min of picking and nabbed about three dozen. They're out there tonight!

I bought some Fat and Sassy worm bedding today to see how that works. I usually use the stuff that looks like shredded newspaper and you add water to it. The F&S doesn't require water unless it really dries up, so we'll see.

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What"s the best way to get them? I was out for about 30 min. tonite only got about 2 doz but saw about 50 doz. or at least it seemed like it, as soon as the light hits them their gone???

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