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Growing Wax Worms

wis2ohio

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I am just wondering if anyone has ever grown their own wax worms with any success and if so do you still do it and is it worth the time and were did you purchase the materials to do it?


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Ive been wanting to do this but my wife doesnt want them growing in the house. She lets me do whatever else I want to but when it comes to grubs see says no. All my bait stays in bait pucks so they cant get out. lol. When I was looking into growing them Iwas go to order from the link below. Even though I have vever used them I have heard alot of good things about them. If you decide to do it let us know how it goes.

http://www.waxwormkit.com/
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I was thinking about doing that too.  Love waxworms for the crappies, they're killer.  Sometimes the bull bluegill take them well also.  Depends on the day, but I normally use both and see what the fish prefer.
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