How Do You Use Electrical Currents To Trap Worms?
The common earthworm has been the basic lure used since fishing was invented. Not only are worms plentiful, but fish enjoy eating them. Many commercial worm-catchers find that the easiest way to catch worms is to send an electrical current into the soil. The electrical current stimulates the worms and forces them to move to the top of the soil, where they can be easily caught. This professional procedure is relatively simple for anyone to perform. Put on your rubber gloves. Place two metal rods into the ground, roughly 4 feet apart. Make sure the soil you are using is moist. If the soil is not moist, use a water hose to moisten it. Attach one of the red ends and one of the black ends of the jumper cable to the car battery. Remember that the red end goes on the positive battery node and the black end goes on the negative battery node. Attach the other red end of the jumper cable to one metal rod. Attach the other black end of the jumper cable to the other metal rod. An electrical curren