Worming machine

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A worm machine , also known as a bait machine , is a vending machine for live bait , such as worms used by anglers . The phase bait machine fulfills the same function (for example for shrimp ), which was developed in 1993 in northeastern Pennsylvania by Joe Meyer from a sandwich machine and sold in 1995 by Bob Williams , modified. Red worms or dung worms are often stored in a nutrient medium that is available in a 0.5 l storage container . At times, to simulate rain, electrical impulses are applied to induce the worms to approach the surface of the nutrient solution. In connection with heating and constantly high humidity, an eight to nine higher increase and faster growth is expected.

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