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Old December 2nd, 2009, 03:57 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
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Default Raising Red worms

"gitancredi" wrote in message
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I am new at it also and would like to know
"Dave" wrote in message
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What's a good food for raising red wigglers? I raise mine in a large
plastic tub. I have a huge crop that is reproducing with a lot of eggs
in the tub. My bedding consists of corn cob dust, and peat moss which I
keep moist. I've been mixing the bedding with Gravy Train dry dog food. I
also sprinkle yellow corn meal on top and lay folded newspaper on top and
wet it down. I am careful not to mix in the corn meal because it will
sour and kill all the worms as I have learned the hard way in the past. I
would appreciate knowing what you all, who raise their bait use for worm
food. I am primarily a Blue Gill, Crappie, and Channel Cat fisherman.
Also, how do you protect your worms from dying in the wintertime? I kept
mine in our attached garage which gets cold, but not freezing. A lot of
them crawled out of the tub and were spread all over the garage floor and
died. Thanks a lot for your information and help.



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Cow patties between wet and dry crushed up in rich dirt or food waste.
Cornmeal, compost, fertile dirts/waste, and such. Waste from the barn,
chicken manure. A little moss dirt, cow patties, chicken manure, and those
types of things worms do love.
SodBuster