Because of the fat content and animals being attracted to the rotting cheese. The decaying vegetable compost is normal smelling to animals but the smell of rotting meat or dairy products, besides smelling bad to your nose would get the local animals all lined up for a free meal. Meat and cheeses and fats in general rot much slower than vegetation. They also make your compost stink and hang around too long.
meat scraps
I think you're not meant to put fats in a compost bin because it can attract vermin. But it probably will compost.
Yes. You an compost almost any organic substance.
well if you got cheese on your face you probly were wasted last night and cant remember a thing and a friend put it on you. or your a homosexual that likes cheese puffs
a. How do you dispose your biodegradables? Do you bury them or put in a compost pit?
Yes, you can put soil in compost. But try to use soft soil not hard rocky soil
Sure, you can put moss in your compost.
Yes you can
yes
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.
You can put them in your compost.
Yes