
Originally Posted by
Rocko
I have heard that fish and wild life departments do some form of regulation over earthworms sold, due to the impact diseases or parasites might have on various waterways. If this is the case, walmart worms should be pretty healthy. The alternative of course, is to order some worms guaranteed to be clean and just started a breeding programs, worms take only a small effort to breed and it could be a promising way reducing costs. Most commercial feeder bugs will inevitably cost more than crickets unless you plan or breeding them.