How to Boost Big Fat Fishing Worms

First the sort of pig we'll be discussing are the Eisenia Foetida (scientific name) for Red Worms / Red Wigglers. They're easy to increase and adapt well to bedding and temperature requirements. Size is not significant in worm composting therefore that the typical red worms / red wigglers are 1 to 2 inches and weigh approximately 900 to 1000 per pound. Here at Southern Bait Worms we create red worms / red wigglers fishing cups which are two to 3.5 inches long and weigh approximately 600 each pound.

The very first step you'll have to do is prepare a key worm bin. It may be used 100 per cent or blended 50/50 with newspaper. Plastic bins are easy to get and also earn decent worm bins.



Let us begin using a plastic bin that has 24 inches x 12 inches wide x 12 inches deep that includes two square feet of surface area. This is our principal pig bin that will hold two pounds. Of worms. After a few months you will start to see modest worms on your principal bin.

Two to 3 weeks before you may require fishing worms you'll want to acquire a SECONDARY bin prepared. A plastic bin 12 inches wide x 12 inches x 6 inches deep 1 ft square foot (12qt. Decorative dish pan) in Walmart functions amazing. Out of your principal bin select 250 of the biggest reddish worms/red wigglers generally around 1.5 to two inches. Place these 250 worms in your SECONDARY bin. Grain feed poultry laying crumbles or bunny feed every second day.

Adjust feed to ensure that all feed is consumed by the next moment. Three to four weeks after your reddish worm/red wigglers must have double in size. Don't include any more worms into the SECONDARY bins. As soon as you've used all of your fishing worms begin with a fresh bin. You might wish to get two of those smaller secondary bins for a constant supply of fishing worms.

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