I've been doing this for over 7 years, and there isn't anything bad about it. Especially, and there are number of other benefits, I've had reports from previous coworkers that a half gallon of wormanure, or castings, was 20.00.
No way man, not when I can feed them my waste food, or pictured below, reconstituting some dried food we made for the trail last year that went bad. They'll eat it, and almost anything, one of the many cool things they do.
I'll over-do anything given the chance, so here's the evidence of that. A half bag of wheat flower and 4 pears I won't have anything to do with anymore.
I mixed it all in together, blech.
Where my new bin has been waiting to be built. Just needed some food to put in, how I do, Le pear Garbanzo bean ala wheat flower slurry.
Last time I made the other two bins I didn't mix the paper well enough, Too many strips stuck together didn't help it break down at all.
This time, I played in it like a kid (not hard to do) mixed much better, time to wet it down. Worms are made mostly of water, so a proper environment for them to live in is important. This doesn't have much to do with going on a motorcycle trip and I don't care. Freight Train wants to see this. These were however transported on a motorcycle, given to me by the Duchess of Oblack.
Dig a trough and add food on one side. If this heats up when it breaks down, it will kill them if they don't have somewhere to move away from the heat in the bin.
Fed and covered.
The transplant bin. Provided by the Duke of Walter.
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