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nitecrawlers anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 90636" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>no... this freezer doesn't work at all which is why the worms are in it. It's an upright small freezer - kind of like the one's people have in their basement to keep all their frozen food in.</p><p></p><p>I bought it from an appliance junk yard for $15 about 20 years ago. </p><p></p><p>You can dig a spot in the ground and then put black trash bags down the bottom and sides for a liner, but build it up about 6-8" higher than the ground and use 4x6 pieces of wood to encase it - fill it with peat moss and put your worms in it - if you keep it wet and the chicken starter on it - they won't leave. And I mean put the chicken starter directly on top about 1/2" thick, don't work it into the soil. Keep it wet with the water hose... you don't work it in because the worms will come up to the top to eat and when you're ready to go fishing all you have to do is rake through the top and they'll be there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 90636, member: 677"] no... this freezer doesn't work at all which is why the worms are in it. It's an upright small freezer - kind of like the one's people have in their basement to keep all their frozen food in. I bought it from an appliance junk yard for $15 about 20 years ago. You can dig a spot in the ground and then put black trash bags down the bottom and sides for a liner, but build it up about 6-8" higher than the ground and use 4x6 pieces of wood to encase it - fill it with peat moss and put your worms in it - if you keep it wet and the chicken starter on it - they won't leave. And I mean put the chicken starter directly on top about 1/2" thick, don't work it into the soil. Keep it wet with the water hose... you don't work it in because the worms will come up to the top to eat and when you're ready to go fishing all you have to do is rake through the top and they'll be there [/QUOTE]
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