Crickets and Worms for Bait

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http://wildlife.tamu.edu/files/2010/04/6_Raising_Crickets.pdf

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Red Wiggler Worms 1lb Composting Red Wiggler Worms (Eisendia Fetida, Rubellus) $35.00

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http://www.ext.colostate.edu/mg/gardennotes/554.html

Several species of earthworms are found in the U.S. The nightcrawler, Lumbricus terrestris Linnaeus, and the red earthworm, Lumbricus rubellus Hoffmeister, are the most common larger species. Smaller species belong to the genera Allolobophora and Eisenia. Earthworms are generally found in the top 12” to 18” of the soil because this is where food is most abundant. The worm ingests soil and organic matter that is swallowed and ground in the gizzard. The ejected material (called castings) is used to line the burrow or is deposited at the entrance (on the lawn surface). Earthworm activity is greatest when soil is warm and moist, becoming active when soil thaws in the spring. The worms will move deep into the soil if it becomes dry during the summer.

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