![]() But that all ended late in the week with the above-normal temperatures. And for brave anglers targeting walleyes after sunset, casting and trolling crankbaits near gravel-strewn bottom structures can be rewarding.īeaver Dam and Fox Lake: Both lakes had just enough ice to support anglers walking, and nice-sized crappies were the reward. Live bait rigging is my preferred method for catching smallmouth. And despite the December cold, I still hunt for northern pike, smallmouth bass, and walleye this time of year. With clear water and a maximum depth of 236 feet, Big Green Lake doesn’t freeze until mid-January, and monstrous fish can roam the shallows this time of year. While that was terrible news for hard-water anglers, soft-water anglers took advantage of the open water and warm weather. Please email us at if you need any further information.Big Green Lake: We lost what little ice we had late last week when air temps rose into the mid-50s. Postcodes: AB37-38 AB41-56 FK 17-21 IV1- 40 IV52-54 IV63 KW1-14 PA21-40 PA80 PH15-50 IM1-9 IM86-87 IM99 PO30-41)įor Scottish Islands, Outer Hebrides, Kilmarnock area, Paisley area, Chanel Islands and Northern Ireland the charge is £19.95 Otherwise you will see the extra cost options for a courier to deliver your package – please note there is no guaranteed next day service to these areas so please allow extra time and track your package for information.įor Falkirk, Aberdeen Perth Kirkwall Paisley and Inverness Areas (not islands), Isle of Man and Isle of Wight the charge is £14.95 This is because we can use Royal Mail for this service. IF your order contains JUST live worms and is under 2 kilos - whether that’s composting worms, wax worms or mealworms you will have the option in the checkout to choose standard delivery at £3.95. If you order after 1pm then your order will be shipped on the next working day. You must order before 1pm for your order to be sent to arrive the following working day. Please note there are no deliveries on Saturdays, Sundays or Bank Holidays. If you order on a Friday then the delivery will be with you on the following Monday. If you need a guaranteed Next Day delivery then please choose the Next Day delivery option. Next Week Day delivery for £5.95 to mainland Britain See below if you are in Highlands and Islands. You need to allow 2 - 5 days for delivery, and we can post to anywhere in mainland Britain. This may be APC Overnight, DPD or Royal Mail. (within reason of course) Choose standard delivery and we will despatch your order with the best option for us. If you don't mind when your order arrives. Wiggly Standard Delivery (3 - 5 day delivery) £3.95 within mainland Britain We will always despatch orders as soon as possible, but we do offer a next day delivery service (some restrictions apply) for those urgent orders. Areaįalkirk, Aberdeen Perth Kirkwall Paisley and Inverness Areas (not islands), Isle of Man and Isle of Wightįor Scottish Islands, Outer Hebrides, Kilmarnock area, Paisley area, Chanel Islands and Northern IrelandĪll our orders are now despatched from our farm here in Herefordshire and so we’ve made a few changes. *GB mainland only and other exclusions apply. Our waxworms are for sale online in the UK They are packed with protein, calcium and fat as well as water which makes them a very tasty treat especially to young fledglings. Place a few waxworms in a small, shallow container on your bird table. How to feed your Waxworms to Garden Birds They can be stored in the tubs they come in, and you can add a little bran and honey for food and moisture if necessary. Keeping them cool will stop them from pupating. Your waxworms need to be stored in a cool dark, well ventilated area - a garage or shed would be great as long as it is well ventilated. ![]() They are rich in protein, moisture and fat, making them an even more juicy meal than mealworms.Įach standard 40g tub contains approximately 150 waxworms. Their soft body is easily digestible and very nutritious. ![]() Waxworms (Galleria mellonella) are the larvae of the Greater Wax Moth and get their name because they are most commonly found in honeycombs of beeswax.
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