Worms don't like it too hot or too cold, and they don't like direct light, so they should be out of the sun. They prefer 65 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (18 - 25 degrees Celsius). They can be kept in a garden shed, or on a balcony or veranda, or even inside the house. A well managed worm farm has no smell.
There should be a lid on the top to discourage pests, rats, cats, dogs or others. If ants come into your worm farm it's not really a problem but it's a sign that your farm is too dry. A little more moisture will drive them away.
Gelatin is dissolved in hot water and a gel is formed.
Yes, it is safe to put fishing worms in your garden. They can help improve the soil quality by aerating it and breaking down organic matter.
No, it is not safe to put a television above a wood burner. The heat from the wood burner can damage the television and pose a fire hazard. It is recommended to keep electronic devices a safe distance away from sources of heat.
Yes, you can put paper towels in a worm bin as long as they are plain, unprinted, and not treated with any harmful chemicals. Tear them into smaller pieces to make it easier for the worms to break down. Just be mindful not to add too many at once to avoid creating an imbalance in the bin.
Well, if you put a worm on your hook, a bluegill will take the bait, so, yes they are carnivores.
put them into a animal farm.
normally have a pipe out the bottom of a plastic bin worm farm and just put a bucket underneath spout.
A mud or A plant.
If its dry NO If Its Ok then YES!!
ussually, compost piles. if you want to contain the worms you cound put your compost inside of a bin.
put a worm on a rock and cover it with a leaf
If your worm farm smells, it is a sign that it is too wet, or that you are giving the worms too much food. Make sure it is draining properly. There should be holes in the bottom allowing the worm urine and other liquid to drain into a tray. If the smell is from rotting food, remove it and give the worms less to eat. It is a good tip every time you feed them to put the food in a different spot, gradually moving round the feeding tray. Then you can see if they ate all the previous food, and judge the size of their next portion. Read the question below: What food should you put in a worm farm?
Somewhere where you'll remember where you put it!!
far far away....
First you need an container that lets air get through but still has a lid, then you put the soil in. Afterwards you put the worms in and finally compost and food scraps. Trust this information because i have a worm farm at my school and i daily give food scraps to the worms.
Yes, you can put nail clippings in a worm farm, but it should be done in moderation. Worms can consume small amounts of keratin, which is found in nails, but excessive amounts may not break down well and could harm the worms. It's best to focus on adding a balanced mix of organic materials, such as fruit and vegetable scraps, to ensure a healthy environment for the worms.
well , you know compost heaps? you get similar stuff put it in a big container that can breath then add worms. you put damp paper on top to keep moisture some people have like a small hole in the container for worm wee to come out. if you put 1 sixth of this 5 sixths water you can put it on plants. A worm farm is a way to recycle household food and non-food items. A worm farm is started in a strong container, usually plastic, about 9x14x7 inches. In the container you need to add dampened shredded newspaper. Add a few handfuls of garden soil, a few crushed eggs shells to the newspaper and the worms. Keep the bedding material wettish but not drenched. The worms most suitable for worm farms are red worms (also known as red wrigglers or manure worms), blue worms and tiger worms. In addition to recycling household waste, the worm farm will produce a rich soil that can be used for house plants, vegetable gardens and lawns.