How to Grow and Harvest Catalpa Worms From Catalpa Trees

Catalpa trees are ornamental trees that grow naturally near swamps and rivers in the eastern United States. If you find a catalpa tree, you are likely to find many catalpa worms. Catalpa worms are considered a pest to gardeners and a friend to fishermen. Grow and harvest catalpa worms and have a bountiful supply of fishing bait. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Catalpa seeds
  • Organic mulch
  • Tarp
  • Cornmeal or sawdust
  • Jars
  • Freezer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Plant catalpa seeds in a garden area. Grow the catalpa seedlings for 1 to 2 years in the garden.

    • 2

      Transplant catalpa seedlings in the winter. Cover the roots with a 2 inches of thick, organic mulch.

    • 3

      Fertilize the seedlings and water them frequently. Keep the area free from weeds and competitive plants.

    • 4

      Allow catalpa worms to nest in the trees. Do not treat the trees with pesticides. Catalpa trees quickly regrow leaves devoured by the worms.

    • 5

      Harvest catalpa worms from April to November. Look for large hatches in the spring and again in the late summer.

    • 6

      Spread a tarp on the ground surrounding the catalpa tree. Shake the tree vigorously, and the worms will fall out of the tree onto the tarp.

    • 7

      Preserve worms in jars filled with sawdust or cornmeal. Put the jars in a freezer until ready for use. The worms will still be alive when they are thawed.

Tips & Warnings

  • Plant trees in full sun.

  • Use fertilizers that contain nitrogen and phosphorous.

  • Adjust soil pH to 6.4 using calcium and magnesium applications.

  • Catalpa tree roots are highly poisonous.

  • Protect catalpa seedlings from frost.

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