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Jan 9, 2021 02:28:17   #
bapabear Loc: Blaine, Washington
 
I saw info on a fairly large worm storage box made from an old cooler to store worms through the cold season. I thought it was on here, but I can not find it. Any help would be appreciated. I thought I copied it, but at my age, you know what thought can do. Thanks

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Jan 9, 2021 02:57:52   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
You want for growing them or fishing? Red worms do nit need fridge in heat. they dont stink either but are smaller.

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Jan 9, 2021 13:31:35   #
bapabear Loc: Blaine, Washington
 
Fishing. I live in the country. It is a pain but mostly takes to much time to get my own as I get older. In the winter the ground freezes for days at a time. In the summer it is dead dry down at least a foot or more. I often want to go fishing for an hour or two but don't want to drive to town for worms. I don't use the worms a lot but bring for backup, especially if I take grandkids with me. I usually throw a bunch away after each trip if I buy them. I am not interested in storage, not growing. This is a warm wet year. Until or unless the ground freezes, I am putting in a lawn border and passing up enough worms and crawlers to last me a year. I am not worried about smell as I will be keeping worms in a shed. I hope that answers your questions. Thanks

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