Bait worms typically live for about 6 to 12 months, depending on the species and how they are cared for.
Bait worms typically last about 2-3 weeks in the fridge before they become unusable.
Worms can last in the fridge for about 2-3 weeks before they become unusable for fishing bait.
Live bait typically lasts for a few hours before it becomes ineffective for fishing. It is important to regularly check and replace the bait to maintain its effectiveness in attracting fish.
Worms can typically survive in the fridge for up to a few weeks before they die.
Worms typically die within a few hours to a day if kept in the fridge.
Worms typically live for about 1-8 years, depending on the species. Factors that can affect their lifespan include environmental conditions, predators, and availability of food and shelter.
Red worms can typically survive in the fridge for up to 1-2 months before perishing.
LIVE BAIT, perch or small carp about 1 to 3 inches long
Earthworms live for 8 months-20 years, other segmented worms can live longer.
Meal worms are not really worms. They are the larvae form of the meal worm beetle. They are typically about 2.5 cm long.
Fishing worms typically last for about 1-2 weeks before they need to be replaced.
3-5 months