Ringworms
This apiary ringworm is transformed into a butterfly and lives as a parasite on bee hives. The ringworm Galleria Mellonella is similar to a small catapillar from 2 to 3 cms long, plump and rather yellowish.
Michel’s ringworms are available to diferent colours: white, red, yellow and multi-coloured
Use
The ringworm is mainly used to fish the trout there where the worm is forbidden. You can use it also for other fishes.
| Fish | bait’s effectiveness |
|---|---|
| Bleak | |
| Eel | |
| Barbeau | |
| Bream | |
| Carp | |
| Chub | |
| Roach | |
| Gudgeon | |
| Shadow | |
| Perch | |
| Catfish | |
| Rotengle | |
| Tanche | |
| Trout | |
| Vairon |
Board of correspondences of the ringworms and the fishes for a fishing effective
Conservation
you will keep our ringworms in their boxes for weeks in a stable environment at 12°C.
Conditioning
Various conditionings for the ringworms
- In a box: 10g (approximately 25 moths), 20 g (approximately 50 larvas) and 40 g (approximately 100 larvas)
- Loose (by the Kilo) to contact us
You have the possibility of asking for ringworms in sawdust shavings ( loose ) or in rolls in which they nest.


