yes they help compost the loose leaf paper. the loose leaf paper takes 2 to 3 weeks to compost
"To get worms, you need compost. To make compost, all you need is 5 kelp, in which you can find in waters. You can craft the compost then get worms by breaking it." this answer is incorrect as to make a compost bin, the only thing able to make compost, you must get worms (5 of them). to answer your question you can find worms by obtaining dirt witch will yield one worm at random.
Vermiform compost is a type of compost that is produced by redworms, white worms or earthworms. These worms consume organic waste and leave behind a rich compost.
Yes, ink on paper may hurt compost. Ink tends to be problematic when it has toxic ingredients. The toxins possibly will discourage the presence of beneficial macro- and micro-organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and worms.
The foods that are good for compost are usually things that can decompose in soil with worms such as banana peels. This is because the worms in your compost have to be able to decompose the things you put in the compost.
One does not need to find compost worms, to add to their compost. One can just attract them by adding some simple materials to the compost. First spread a layer of coffee grounds at the bottom of your compost heap, this attracts the worms. Then lay soaked, torn cardboard in the bottom of the compost heap on the top of the coffee grounds. Then add a small pile of manure, or stale bread to act as a worm magnet. Finally moisten the compost heap with a spray horse.
compost worms miller peads grubs and snow bugs
they eat it and poo it out so compost is really poo so is mud
This will depend on the temperature of the compost. Most worms will not survive freezing, however some may burrow into the compost or cocoon themselves and survive, some will even go into a form of hibernation. It is best to keep the worms and compost somewhere sheltered to prevent the worms from dying.
Do'nt remove the worms they are part of the composting process.
Worms will eat almost anything, but they mainly eat veggies, fruits, and other food scraps, which is why people fill their compost bins with worms.*** A worm's feces is dirt. Another reason why people put worms in their compost.
Worms
They Drink water and eat compost