Can earthworms be frozen?

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I'm just curious, can chopped earthworms be frozen and saved for winter time feeding?
Thanks in advance! :dizzy:
 
Thanks Otterwoman! I had a feeling. I was going to do a test run. But since I already apologize to each individual worm before chopping and feeding. I just couldn't do it. The guilt got to me before I got the worms LOL.


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When asked: Why?
Because I couldn't stop at just one dammit!!!
 
Not that I have ever heard of. In the winter I just buy them in bulk in the mail and keep them in individual containers in the fridge, they will last a couple months.
 
Yes they can! :)
But why not keep them alive?
Its much more natural for the newts, and you will see them hunting ;)
 
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