feeding worms

fishnutham

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sorry to disagree guys imo i would buy them from a bait shop they are super cheap and you have a variety to many pollutants in the ground these days to risk it i was talking to a guy who took soil samples from a property we were building on he told me some horror storys about pcps and other toxics being found on country land damn stuff never goes away.
 

DrBranDo

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It's totally safe. Been doing that for a long time now.
Spring is here together with earthworm season. hahahah
Little tips:
Can get a lot and keep them in a cool place. They will survive for a long long time as long as it's a cool place. Keeping them in the fridge will also do so that you dont have to go out every time it rains to pick them. Have like 200 from friday's "harvesting" :)
 

water_baby83

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Yep, as long as you do not use pesticides, or other chemicals, you should be good to go. I have used them plenty of times, let no worm go to waste, ha ha ha.
 

vtnamezeboi

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anyone see those australian worms? up to 4 meters long 2-4 inches thick!!! lol yummyyyy
 
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