Bait machine

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Live bait vending machine, Brighton Recreation Area, Michigan
A worm machine in the port of Roquetas de Mar, Spain
Display of products in the machine

A bait machine is a vending machine that dispenses live bait, such as worms and crickets, for fishing.[1] In the case of worms, it may be called a worm machine.

Red or manure worms are kept in stock within a growing medium, and oftentimes the machines have a small reservoir in them to simulate rain and to feed the worms a nutrient solution. Electrical pulses are used to encourage the worms to come closer to the surface to obtain the nutrient solution.[citation needed] In connection with heating and constant high humidity, worms attain higher reproduction rates and faster growth.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Live Bait Vending Machine". Vending.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-07.