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It's very simple, dig with a shovel, bucket or pot.
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Earthworms like to forage at night and find new habitats. Especially after the rooster crows, its activity is more intense. Based on this characteristic, it is possible to use the morning time for the catch.
When the river is **, most of the earthworms on the river beach are active in the second half of the night, and on the mudflat, at this time, a large number of slow clips can be caught by hand or chopsticks. If there is fog or light rain after the rooster crows, there will be more on the mudflats, so you should seize the opportunity to catch them. <
Earthworms like to forage for food and find new habitats at night in Pidanyun. Especially after the rooster crows, its activity is more intense. Based on this characteristic, it is possible to use the morning time for the catch.
When the river is **, most of the earthworms on the river beach are active in the second half of the night, and on the mudflat, at this time, a large number of lights can be caught by hand or chopsticks. If there is fog or light rain after the rooster crows, there will be more on the mudflats, so you should seize the opportunity to catch it.
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1. Tried and tested method: pour the laundry detergent into a basin, and then pour in water. The ratio of laundry detergent to water can be made casually, as long as the concentration is slightly larger.
Then mix the water and laundry detergent and pour it on top of the soil, so that if there are earthworms here, they will crawl out and you can pick them up. When fishing in the wild, it is most suitable, and if you don't have tools, you can bring some laundry detergent, which is very convenient.
2. Where is the best place to dig earthworms?
In a nutshell, it is in a shady soil with wet, loose soil and a lot of humus. Specific location: in the vegetable greenhouse (be careful not to damage the vegetable field), the bottom of the shed outside the greenhouse, the bottom of the shed touching the ground (you can pick up a lot of earthworms when you return to the forest after the rain), the place where the rotten grass has been piled up for many years, and the ditch for many years.
3. When is it easy to dig earthworms?
1) When the soil thaws about 30-50 cm in spring every year, it is the season when the spring breeze brings warmth into the soil and everything is revived, and earthworms are no exception, and they are moving to the surface.
2) After the heavy rain, the moisture increases at this time, and the earthworm automatically moves to the surface.
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<> choose a place rich in humus, fertile, moist and loose soil, such as a vegetable garden, and use a shovel to turn over the soil for collection; Earthworms like to eat fresh feed, so you can pile the fermented feed on the edge of the field where there are many earthworms, and then turn it over with a shovel to collect it after 3-5 days.
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<> earthworms like to live in damp, shady places, and can observe whether there are small holes on the surface of the damp earth. You can also pour laundry detergent water over the dirt so it will crawl out on its own.
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