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Save Money By Catching Your Own Worms
By Trevor Kugler


If you're anything like me, you go to the local bait shop and buy a couple containers of worms every week. At two to three dollars a container, this gets a bit pricey after a month or so.

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Lynn Brown writes:

Subject: Growing your own worms

I grew my own worms, started with a about 2 cup fulls in a bucket full collected from under cow pats.

Ended up with 10x44 gallon drum cut in half lengthwise, had a friend that ran a potbelly pig rescue with about 30 potbelly pigs, with their pen straw sawdust and.. well you know what pigs do in that, I had plenty of food for my worms.

Trouble is they grew so fast and healthy and SO big, I got attached to them. Piece of useless information, worm eggs look just like a grain of wheat... lol

Lynny

Comment provided September 20, 2009 at 9:19 am

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