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Hi, does anyone buy earthworms online? I have been buying blackworms for years and supplementing with wild earthworms, but the California blackworms have been out of stock for months now and I can barely catch the number of worms I need to feed my newts. With winter approaching I was wondering if anyone here had reccomendations. I see a few places selling them but am not sure which one to choose.
 
Hi, does anyone buy earthworms online? I have been buying blackworms for years and supplementing with wild earthworms, but the California blackworms have been out of stock for months now and I can barely catch the number of worms I need to feed my newts. With winter approaching I was wondering if anyone here had reccomendations. I see a few places selling them but am not sure which one to choose.
I get my european nightcrawlers from earthworms4sale.com I culture them but can never keep up. If you are purchasing for food only and don't plan to set up a bin you might be better off to go to Walmart or a local bait shop.
 
 
Thank you! I will check that out.
 
Hi, does anyone buy earthworms online? I have been buying blackworms for years and supplementing with wild earthworms, but the California blackworms have been out of stock for months now and I can barely catch the number of worms I need to feed my newts. With winter approaching I was wondering if anyone here had reccomendations. I see a few places selling them but am not sure which one to choose.
When buying online one is paying for both earthworms and shipping fee. I just go to bait stores near year round fishing lakes for mine. Generally 3 bucks a dozen fr nightcrawlers.
 
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