CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Red worms won't die no matter where they are placed (Red worms won't die no matter where they are placed)

CATDOLL: Red worms won't die no matter where they are placed (Red worms won't die no matter where they are placed)

1. How to keep red worms alive permanently?

There are many ways to raise red worms. Here I share a simple and practical method of raising red worms using a flower pot.

1. Put a round sponge at the bottom of the flower pot (wet the sponge in water first), put some soil for raising earthworms on the sponge, sprinkle some water on the soil and mix well, not too much water. Spread the purchased red worms on the soil. Get a sponge about 2 cm thick that is as big as the mouth of the flower pot, soak it in water and squeeze it with both hands to make sure there is not too much water in the sponge, and cover the red worms.

2. Place the flower pot in a plastic basin and add three centimeters of water to the plastic basin.

3. Place the plastic basin in a cool and ventilated place, and avoid exposure to the sun; add some water to the plastic basin regularly to keep the water three centimeters deep. In this way, the water in the plastic basin can continuously seep into the bottom of the flower pot, then seep into the sponge at the bottom of the pot, and then seep into the nearby soil through the sponge, so that the soil is always moist, and the red worms can not only survive, but also absorb nutrients in the soil to grow. Regularly soak the sponge covering the red worms in water, squeeze out excess water, and then cover it. When it freezes in winter, place the plastic basin in a non-freezing place indoors to prevent the red worms from freezing to death, and do not cover the flower pot tightly without ventilation to suffocate the red worms.

2. How to make red worms not die easily?

The red worm will not die if it is hung from its black head, because the black head of the red worm is relatively hard. When hanging the red worm, hold the red worm in your left hand and the fishhook in your right hand, and use the fishhook to quickly hook the black head of the red worm from bottom to top. This way, the red worm can be hung as quickly as possible, and the red worm will not die. If it is hung on the body of the red worm, the red worm will deflate all of a sudden, and the liquid of the red worm will flow out.

3. How to store the leftover red worms after buying them for fishing?

Sand can be used to store red worms. It only needs to be moist, but not too wet. It can be stored in the refrigerator for two months without dying. It is just troublesome to separate the red worms, unless you use a fine mesh to sift the sand first and then sift out the red worms. The mesh should not be too large, otherwise the red worms will be sifted out.

You can also find a small cardboard box, put newspapers or cabbage leaves in the box, spray some water, then put the red worms in, and cover it with a layer of newspaper. Put the box on the balcony in the shade of the room or in the shade of other buildings. It must be ventilated and sun-proof. Spray water every 3 days.

4. Where can red worms be placed so that they won’t die?

Cryopreservation

Red worms are afraid of heat, so when storing them, you should pay attention to the temperature of the red worms. Generally, put the unused red worms in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little clean water, and then put them in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean up the dead red worms. This way, they can be stored for a longer time and the activity of the red worms can be guaranteed.

5. How to preserve red worms in winter so that they will not die?

Red worms can be preserved by soil storage, simple storage, wet towel storage, and low temperature storage. The details are as follows:

1. Soil storage method: Place the red worms in a basin with water and mud and sand. The red worms can survive for a long time, but when using them, you have to use a specially made small sieve to filter out the mud and sand to separate the mud and worms, which is more troublesome.

2. Simple storage method: Put it in tea brine or wrap it in a wet cloth for 2 to 3 days.

3. Wet towel: Wrap the red worms with a wet towel or wet gauze and store them in a cool place for about 1-2 days. Soil: Soil contains moisture and nutrients and can act as a heat insulator, which can keep the red worms in a moist and dark environment, greatly extending their shelf life.

4. Low temperature: Put the bloodworms into glass, ceramic and other containers, add a small amount of water and put them in the refrigerator. Changing the water every day can also preserve them for a long time. Notes: 1. It is best to avoid contact when there are wounds on your hands, because there are many bacteria on the bloodworms. 2. Determine the temperature. Bloodworms are not easy to preserve, especially when the temperature is high. You can put them on a wet cloth or in a container. 3. It is best to use containers with a large bottom area so that they are not too thick and have good ventilation. Put them in the coolest place in your home. It should be cool, not cold. Don't freeze them. It will be difficult to feed them if they are frozen.

6. How to preserve the red worms you bought?

Since bloodworms are living bait, they must be well preserved when used as bait to ensure their vitality and freshness, so that they can attract fish and have a greater harvest when used for fishing. So how can bloodworms be preserved so that they will not die? Simple cultivation method Bloodworms live in a humid environment and can survive even if they do not eat for a day or two. Therefore, as long as the temperature and environment are suitable, it is easy to preserve bloodworms.

The simple culture method is to use wet gauze or towels to gently wrap the red worms, ensure that the living environment of the red worms is moist, and place them in a shaded and cool place. Generally speaking, this method can preserve red worms for one to two days without any problem.

7. Where should we put red worms in winter so that they will not die?

To raise red worms, you can go to the river or pond to salvage some river mud and put it in the sun to dry. After drying, smash it into powder and remove the debris inside. Mix the processed river mud and leftover tea leaves together and put them in a wooden box. Then add an appropriate amount of water to make the river mud moist. Be careful not to make it too thin.

Finally, put the washed red worms in it, cover it with a lid and place it in a cool and ventilated place in the house, and sprinkle a small amount of water in it every two days.

The red worms raised in this way are kept warm and moisturized in winter and ventilated and cool in summer. Not only will the red worms not die, but their skin will also be tough, the individuals will be larger, and the colors will be brighter.

8. How should I store the red worms after buying them?

Spread the red worms evenly on a cloth or newspaper and put them in the refrigerator! Note that it is refrigerated, not frozen! They will not die in one or two days! If you want to keep them for a long time, put them in water! If you want to keep them for a long time! Put them in muddy water!

9. Where can red worms be placed so that they can live longer?

In summer, red worms basically die in one day.

If it is well preserved in winter, it can stay alive for half a month!

Wrap the red nematodes gently with a wet towel and place them in a cool place. Red nematodes live in a humid environment and can be preserved as long as the temperature is suitable. Low temperature preservation method: Place the unused red nematodes in a glass or ceramic stainless steel container, add a little water, and then put the container in the refrigerator. Change the water every one or two days and clean the dead red nematodes. This way, the red nematodes can be preserved for a longer time.

10. Where can red worms be placed so that they will not die?

Bloodworms are a common fishing bait that need to be properly stored to maintain their vitality and vigor. Here are some common ways to store bloodworms:

Refrigerator storage: Put the red worms in a fresh-keeping bag or sealed box, add a little water, and then store them in the refrigerator. Be careful not to let the red worms directly contact the frost in the refrigerator. It is best to put some fabric or paper towels between the red worms and the refrigerator.

Ant breeding box storage: Put the red worms in an ant breeding box, add a little water, and then store them in a cool place indoors. Ants will help the red worms clean up their dead matter and keep them moist.

Ash soil preservation: Put the red worms in a dry container, add some moist ash soil and a little food, and then store them in a cool place indoors. Ash soil can keep the red worms moist and provide them with some nutrition.

It should be noted that no matter which method is used, it is necessary to check the status of the red worms frequently, clean up the dead red worms, and add appropriate amounts of water and food.

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