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I've read that some of you buy your waxies in bulk. How do you keep them alive for extended periods of time?

I normally buy them the day I fish then put the rest in the fridge. They last a week or two, but many die. Do you use some kind of bedding and food?

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I've purhased them in bulk before, the directions stated to keep dry, pick out the dead ones once a week and store in a cool (not cold) condition. I'm thinkin they said around 45 degrees? Some refrigerators may be set to cold, I tried to keep them in the garage last winer but it was too cold and they froze. I have a spot in the basement, under the porch, kind like a root cellar. I'm gonna check the temp in there and probably try that this year.
 

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If I remembe to take them outa my bucket, I just pet them in the basement. The basement is perfect for them. Last year, i used the same wax worm's for around a month. Not sure how many died, but I wasn't keeping track either. I have tried the fridge, but my fridge is set to cold for them, and they die withing a couple of day's.
 

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Mike, your beer is too warm.

I've always been told spikes can go in the fridge. They like it colder. I use a window sill, for wax worms. Or, at least till the wife finds them. If they get too warm, don't they hatch into a flying bug of some kind.
 

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Thanks for all of the replies.

Looks like my fridge may have been too cold for them. The majority died within two weeks.

I like the window sill idea. I'll give that a try.

Thanks again!

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One of the cooler places in a house might be under the kitchen sink on a outside wall. Maybe too in the basement up on top of the basement wall(sill), if thats not insulated. Those with crawl spaces that don't freeze, can try that.

Spikes----33 degrees
Waxworms---50-60 degrees
 
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