You can do what the farm did that shipped to you. Either over night or Priority mail, pack with some bedding material in cotton bag/ contents moist/ not wet...will you have a container ready on the other side of the trip? :)
I picked them up from a local seller, so they were in an empty milk carton and I walked them home. It sounds like I'll just have to scoop them out of the current bin and put the contents into a coffee container or milk carton.
I am bringing the worm bin with me, so they'll have a place to stay once I arrive.
I'm getting a bit of a feeling that what with security issues and what not the Airport may give you more of a hassle over the worms than it's worth. Maybe call a worm selling business and ask them how you can fed ex them over night to your new home. Could be worth saving yourself the potential problems.
I plan on checking them not bringing them on the flight. Plus airport security is a joke. Last time they questioned my bag of sunflower seeds and walnuts, but didn't mention my razors.
Oh, you've GOT to be joking! I don't fly, I'm a feet on the ground type of gal but if I did Id be fed up with the airports stupidity by now. Whatever way you find to transport them Good Luck lol it would really suck if you went through all that and they died lol. Keep us updated ;)
There is a shipping company and their motto is "We Ship Anything Anywhere". Is there a Pak Mail in your area? If so ship through them they may be able to help. ;)
Thanks. Don't really want to go through the extra expense. I have room in my baggage, so I'm hoping to be able to fit them in there. I am more curious about what to pack/ship them in.
You can bring them next to you...oh you're taking the plane....like you said in the mail I guess....make sure it's not freezing...still the dirt would stay warm a while..oh and I guess the same way they used to send them to you.
You can do what the farm did that shipped to you. Either over night or Priority mail, pack with some bedding material in cotton bag/ contents moist/ not wet...will you have a container ready on the other side of the trip? :)
manicbuyer 1 year ago
I picked them up from a local seller, so they were in an empty milk carton and I walked them home. It sounds like I'll just have to scoop them out of the current bin and put the contents into a coffee container or milk carton.
I am bringing the worm bin with me, so they'll have a place to stay once I arrive.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
I'm getting a bit of a feeling that what with security issues and what not the Airport may give you more of a hassle over the worms than it's worth. Maybe call a worm selling business and ask them how you can fed ex them over night to your new home. Could be worth saving yourself the potential problems.
PCOStherealdeal 1 year ago
I plan on checking them not bringing them on the flight. Plus airport security is a joke. Last time they questioned my bag of sunflower seeds and walnuts, but didn't mention my razors.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
Oh, you've GOT to be joking! I don't fly, I'm a feet on the ground type of gal but if I did Id be fed up with the airports stupidity by now. Whatever way you find to transport them Good Luck lol it would really suck if you went through all that and they died lol. Keep us updated ;)
PCOStherealdeal 1 year ago
There is a shipping company and their motto is "We Ship Anything Anywhere". Is there a Pak Mail in your area? If so ship through them they may be able to help. ;)
GettingThereGreen 1 year ago
Thanks. Don't really want to go through the extra expense. I have room in my baggage, so I'm hoping to be able to fit them in there. I am more curious about what to pack/ship them in.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
You could use a thermos to keep them cool and keep moisture in. Just a thought.
GettingThereGreen 1 year ago
Interesting thought. Like it. I'll have to see if I can find one that will be able to hold all of them (1lb of worms).
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
Now, that is something that I just don't have any answer to. I guess you can try and hope for the best.
Maybe, if you call a local bait shop, they can answer the question.
SSanf 1 year ago
You can bring them next to you...oh you're taking the plane....like you said in the mail I guess....make sure it's not freezing...still the dirt would stay warm a while..oh and I guess the same way they used to send them to you.
jihadacadien 1 year ago
I plan on checking them in my baggage. It'll be my first Cali experiment!?!
I got these worms from a local place, so there was no shipping involved.
CanarsieBK 1 year ago
Awsome I hope you film it! ;) and best of luck with that!
jihadacadien 1 year ago