Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The
larva of awax moth
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word waxworm.
Examples
-
Now imagine eating something that is a quarter long as your body, which is the size ratio between the red-legged salamander and the waxworm.
David Mizejewski: Salamander Eating Habits David Mizejewski 2011
-
Now imagine eating something that is a quarter long as your body, which is the size ratio between the red-legged salamander and the waxworm.
David Mizejewski: Salamander Eating Habits David Mizejewski 2011
-
I've had good luck with a waxworm on a 1/32 oz. (size 8 or 10) jighead. good luck.
-
I've had good luck with a waxworm on a 1/32 oz. (size 8 or 10) jighead. good luck.
-
Use a little waxworm or maggot on a tiny hook and you can catch dozed through the ice.
-
Now imagine eating something that is a quarter long as your body, which is the size ratio between the red-legged salamander and the waxworm.
David Mizejewski: Salamander Eating Habits David Mizejewski 2011
-
Use a little waxworm or maggot on a tiny hook and you can catch dozed through the ice.
-
At left, he showed dinner guests his waxworm potato fritters.
Bugs for Dinner 2010
-
To start, there were "ento-teasers": waxworm potato fritters; kalamata hummus with crickets and a dung beetle garnish; bamboo worm guacamole, and "pokies" — a sliced cucumber with pickled ginger, topped with a Jing Leed cricket from Thailand boiled in Chinese Lapsang Souchong tea, with a dollop of agave nectar.
Would You Like Flies With That? Bug Eaters Try to Get Some Buzz 2010
-
This is a spot to let a tiny jig with a waxworm or two take a slow tumble and catch bluegills on the way down.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.