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The Canadian Nightcrawlers are approximately " or more in length. They come packed in worm bedding and are ready to take into Canada. After they arrive you will want to add more bedding to keep them comfortable. Keep the nightcrawlers refrigerated for prolonged life. Our quality wholesale Canadian Nightcrawlers can be purchased in bulk flats! They are approximately to worms per flat. They are direct from Canada and are accustomed to cooler temperatures.

Storing them at a temperature higher than the recommended will significantly reduce their life span. Priority Mail and FedEx Home Delivery try to deliver in two to three days, but it is not a guarantee. If weather conditions are hot 75 degrees or higher or cold 40 degrees or less in your area, please select next day delivery with FedEx. Please allow an extra day, should is not a guarantee of next day delivery.

Guarantee : You must be home when bait is delivered! If you have a problem, we need to be contacted within 24 hours of delivery. If bait is dead, you MUST email a photo of the dead worms within 24 hours of delivery. You will be notified by e-mail if this occurs. Please check JUNK mail for any e-mails. Customers service was outstanding and my nightcrawlers were huge! There are currently no questions about this product.

Unfortunately for the industry, Canada did away with a program to subsidize companies employing that class of migrant workers. Rob Cook at Angler's Edge, a nightcrawler wholesaler in Wadsworth, said he can't keep up with the demand. Well, I'm hearing complaints from bait dealers about the price hikes. I've been in the business for 12 years, and have never seen it like this. Many bait shops and fishing guides buy "flats" of bulk nightcrawlers to save money.

A Styrofoam flat contains to nightcrawlers, or about 40 dozen. A fishing guide on Lake Erie can easily go through a flat in less than a week. That won't get a busy Lake Erie bait shop through a sunny Saturday morning. That could take the pressure off the market, and perhaps the high prices will fall a little bit.

But if weather conditions and the shortage of pickers continues, Canadian producers will continue to struggle to maintain their inventory. Fessel remembers the drought of that caused a massive nightcrawler shortage. Anglers can store leftover nightcrawlers in the refrigerator, if you've got an understanding spouse. You can also pick your own worms after dark, if you remember to thoroughly water the lawn before the sun goes down. Canadian Nightcrawlers do not require any special feed.

They are decomposers and feed on the bacteria of the soil in the box. This means that you need to change the soil in the container every weeks. The dirt that you remove from the container is worm compost and is often used in gardening as fertilizer! We use non-toxic ice gel to make our ice-packs. They will keep up to three weeks with no hassle. If you still have inventory after that, all you need to do is dump the worms out, take out all of their old dirt and give them new, fresh top soil.

They need care! Shipping every week except Christmas and New Years! Worm Care Worm Care Keeping your worms fresh is just about as important as buying the right worms! In general, stick to the following rules and the worms will be happy. Handle the worms as little as possible. Do not stretch them. Change temperatures of the worms slowly. No extreme temperature changes.



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