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CATDOLL: How to raise red worms How to raise red worms

1. How to raise red worms How to raise red worms

1. Buy a small amount of red worms and wrap them in paper. Find a piece of newspaper, wet it with water, wrap it up and put it in the refrigerator when you get home.

2. Find a radish and dig a hole to make a nest, raise red worms in it, and then cover it with another piece of radish.

3. Put the red worms in a fine-mesh scoop net and place it in clean water for easy use.

4. Place the red worms in a pot and place it indoors. Make sure to change the water once a day and remove the dead red worms.

5. Feeding bloodworms with glucose solution is actually convenient. It is recommended for friends who raise a large number of them. There is no need to feed a small amount.

6. If you need to use it, make a sponge box, dip it in water, and take the box to the fishing spot.

2. How are red worms raised for fishing in the north in winter? Where are the breeding techniques?

Red worm breeding: Red worms are also called water earthworms, which are actually the larvae of chironomids. They live in river and pond sludge, but require the water to be flowing and clean. Red worms are the best bait for fish, containing high protein. They are also one of the popular foods on the tables of foreign countries in recent years, comparable to snails. There are specialized breeding farms. Rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, sugarcane bagasse, silt, pigeon manure, etc. are often fermented to make breeding feed. When breeding a small amount of red worms at home, the river and pond sludge can be taken back together with the worm species, placed in a clay pot or glass container, preferably soaked in river water. If tap water is used for breeding, tap water should be placed in a large basin for 2-3 days in advance to remove bleaching powder and other substances before use. Change the water every other day. (You can also store the container in the refrigerator). When using, take as much as you need, put it on a clean, moist red cloth, and prevent freezing in winter, and put it in a box for heat preservation. If you spray it with alcohol, the shelf life can be extended a bit, but you cannot breed it again and must never put it back into the original breeding pot.

3. How to breed red worms?

Red worm breeding: Red worms are also called water earthworms, which are actually the larvae of chironomids. They live in river and pond sludge, but require the water to be flowing and clean. Red worms are the best bait for fish, containing high protein. They are also one of the popular foods on the tables of foreign countries in recent years, comparable to snails. There are specialized breeding farms. Rice bran, sawdust, banana peels, sugarcane bagasse, silt, pigeon manure, etc. are often fermented to make breeding feed. When breeding a small amount of red worms at home, the river and pond sludge can be taken back together with the worm species, placed in a clay pot or glass container, preferably soaked in river water. If tap water is used for breeding, tap water should be placed in a large basin for 2-3 days in advance to remove bleaching powder and other substances before use. Change the water every other day. (You can also store the container in the refrigerator). When using, take as much as you need, put it on a clean, moist red cloth, and prevent freezing in winter, and put it in a box for heat preservation. If you spray it with alcohol, the shelf life can be extended a bit, but you cannot breed it again and must never put it back into the original breeding pot.

4. Can anyone tell me which domestic bloodworm sales/purchase markets are there? Where are the main sales locations? How much is one pound? Thank you

Aquaculture areas, coastal special fish eel farming, and inland special fish yellow eel farming (Hubei Xiantao). Red worms are raised around the farming areas and sold in the farming areas. The price is uncertain and the profit is huge. Wholesale sales are basically monopolized by the local area.

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