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White95Max
05-09-2006, 09:02 AM
To any fishermen out there that ever order wax worms for bait, avoid this place.



I sent two emails to the owner of the business, and never got any response. I even signed up on his website`s forum and posted a new thread asking for an explanation as to why I haven`t received my order or even an update. The website said the orders ship on the next business day. I didn`t get a response to my forum thread either.



I finally got a tracking email yesterday for my order...



Hello Paul Sk-------,



We are happy to inform you that the order with Order ID - 31008 which

you ordered on 26 Apr 2006 was shipped 05 May 2006 via USPS PRIORITY

MAIL (2-3 days), and the estimated arrival date is 09 May 2006. Thank you

once again for your order with us! If you have further enquiries about

your order, please email us anytime at ------------@yahoo.com. Thank

you for ordering from us and have a nice day.



Racquel

Worm Man`s Worm Farm

http://wormman.com



Well I got my package today. The delivery time was certainly less than spectacular, but at least they made up for it in great packaging!



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/White95Max/Waxworms1.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/White95Max/Waxworms2.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/White95Max/Waxworms3.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/White95Max/Waxworms4.jpg



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/White95Max/Waxworms5.jpg



I guess maybe I`m just spoiled by the customer service of Patrick at Excel Detail (http://www.exceldetail.com) . Patrick, if you ever start selling fishing supplies, let me know.



I ordered 1000 wax worms, and each cup is supposed to have 250 in it. Since one of them obviously spilled in the box, I wondered how many got out through the holes in the box. I counted one of the full cups, and got 271. Then I counted the near-empty one after dumping all of the escapees back into that cup...237. So it seems that 13 of them, plus any extras that may have been in there, are either in the delivery vehicle or getting free airfare somewhere.

Setec Astronomy
05-09-2006, 09:25 AM
You had to post this at lunchtime? What the heck is a waxworm? What do they turn into? Reminds me of the mealworms that I used to feed to chameleons when I was a kid. Being 6 or something, it never occurred to me that a mealworm was the larva of something until the chameleon died and I had a few mealworms in a plastic bag in a drawer. Imagine my horror some time later when I opened the drawer and there were beetles crawling around in the bag! Fortunately it was sealed.

kompressornsc
05-09-2006, 09:46 AM
ordering fish bait on line...what is the world coming to. :)



I`d bet the USPS would be interested in their packing techniques. Pretty sure there are laws about how `live` shipments are mailed.

imported_flatstick
05-09-2006, 09:53 AM
[quote name=`White95Max`]To any fishermen out there that ever order wax worms for bait, avoid this place.



I sent two emails to the owner of the business, and never got any response. I even signed up on his website`s forum and posted a new thread asking for an explanation as to why I haven`t received my order or even an update. The website said the orders ship on the next business day. I didn`t get a response to my forum thread either.



I finally got a tracking email yesterday for my order...



Sorry to see that your order went bad. don`t you have anywhere local that sell waxies ? maybe they can get you a bunch if you need them. I will bet some place somebody got a nice little shock when they found one crawling around :nervous: have to admit they work great for panfish and trout in my area. also work well tipping your jigging spoons when we ice fish. you are right about being spoiled by Excel, when something like this happens you can appreciate Patrick that much more. with some of the on -line retailers you may just be :dig

boywonder
05-09-2006, 10:37 AM
Why didn`t you go local?

a.k.a. Patrick
05-09-2006, 12:10 PM
What the heck is a waxworm?

Mike, dont you ever rejuvinate conainers of wax/sealant/polishes waxworms ? Whuttsamattuh with you!!?

Waxworms are good for pads as well, add 1 WW to your favored polishing pad in a ziplock. Watch that WW eat the polish/wax/sealant remnants!! No more washing pads!!

imported_flatstick
05-09-2006, 12:16 PM
Waxworms are good for pads as well, add 1 WW to your favored polishing pad in a ziplock. Watch that WW eat the polish/wax/sealant remnants!! No more washing pads!![/QUOTE]





Now that deserves a :har:

Setec Astronomy
05-09-2006, 01:17 PM
Silly me...of course Autopia is the appropriate forum for wax worms!

boywonder
05-09-2006, 01:31 PM
Meet the Waxworm aka one of my favorite forms of bait. :chuckle:



http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/imgnov04macro/waxworm.jpg

medic159
05-09-2006, 01:53 PM
OK, what I am trying to get out of my head is that you actually sat there picking out worms and counting them... one... two... three... four... hey get back here... one... two...

a.k.a. Patrick
05-09-2006, 02:22 PM
OK, what I am trying to get out of my head is that you actually sat there picking out worms and counting them... one... two... three... four... hey get back here... one... two...

You dont know Paul very well...........

Those look like what we (Out here in Calif.) call Mealy worms....

White95Max
05-09-2006, 02:24 PM
lol...actually I just took small handfuls of the sawdust in my hand, and counted out how many were on my hand (about a dozen each time). It didn`t take long.



I didn`t buy them locally because they cost $2.39/doz at the bait shop down the street. I got 1000 (83.3 dozen) for ~$27 shipped. It would cost me $199.08 for the same amount at the bait shop. There is a local wholesaler in town, but he won`t sell to individuals. :(



Wax worms are bee moth larvae. They work excellent for panfish, and I plan to sit lounge in the kayak for much of the afternoon tomorrow catching bluegills and crappies. Nothin` like it...

a.k.a. Patrick
05-09-2006, 02:28 PM
and I plan to sit lounge in the kayak for much of the afternoon tomorrow catching bluegills and crappies. Nothin` like it...

Ummmmmmm.........Salmon and/or Trout would be much better...........

Cacth a BG or Crappie here and it gets a "Ah ****, not again!"

White95Max
05-09-2006, 02:32 PM
Well, I have several places to catch trout as well. There are several groundwater-fed ditches that drain a wetland just south of my apartment, and there are tons of brown trout in there. The season just opened last weekend actually. Plus they stocked rainbows in two local lakes around here. I do plan to take some wax worms down to those places as well. I have 1000, so I won`t run out anytime soon. :)



But come on, catching 6-8" bluegills on an ultralight rod while floating around on the calm lake, overcast skies, light winds, temps in the high 60s...I love it.

a.k.a. Patrick
05-09-2006, 02:52 PM
But come on, catching 6-8" bluegills on an ultralight rod while floating around on the calm lake, overcast skies, light winds, temps in the high 60s...I love it.

What, no beer? Or scantilly.........nevermind.........lol