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![]() "Stevepp6" wrote in message ... Check out the website www.willyworms.co.uk for insperation and help. regards, Tell me, how are worms normally packed when you buy them from tackle shops, and how do you normally keep them - and for how long? Cheers |
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In article , Justin Time
wrote: Tell me, how are worms normally packed when you buy them from tackle shops, and how do you normally keep them - and for how long? On occasions when worms have been hard to come by I've bought them in little polystyrene posts with a little earth. They don't survive long like that. If you replace the earth with fresh, damp grass or moss and float the pot in a shady place in the margins to keep them cool they'll last a few days. In most cases, except in drought, you're better off wiggling a few fresh ones up with a pointed stick. Cheerio, -- |
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