Image by Thomas Guest Alex spotted this beauty as we clambered across the rocks to the worm’s snout. Question by josh.rofl: I found a small yellow-black stripped worm between under my bed’s headboard… between carpet and wall…? What is it? At first it acted dead, but when I pulled out the vacuum cleaner, suddenly it […]
Continue reading …Image by gawthspork worm farm recordings – ypsilanti, mich. – april 28, 2007 Question by AnneShirley03-03-07: How to start a wormery/worm farm? I WILL not buy new expensive glass boxes, how do i make one to recycle materials? Bless you all such great answers so far!! To the person who asks why- i want to […]
Continue reading …Image by giveawayboy The sphagnum provides both bedding and cover for my new worms. Thanks to Hong Kong Willie for this suggestion. Question by x3smile.: Under the covers & on the mattress there are bed worms…? Bed bugs? wormy creatures? have you ever like picked up your sheets for your bed to wash them.. or […]
Continue reading …Image by zimpenfish Question by Willy C.: On two different occasions I found a small worm 1/4 by 1/32 on my bed. Where could this be coming from? What do you think? Answer below!
Continue reading …Image by net_efekt One of my little wrigglers from the composter. Worm composting is a method for recycling food waste into a rich, dark, earth-smelling soil conditioner. The great advantage of worm composting is that this can be done indoors and outdoors, thus allowing year round composting. It also provides apartment dwellers with a means […]
Continue reading …Image by Te†i~†o†s from adventure time with finn and jake Question by Farrukh N: Remedy for bed worm? Add your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …Question by prcoley: Do you have a compost heap, worm farm or both? It makes such a difference to the garden – I can’t believe people would put their kitchen and green waste in the garbage (obviously unless you live in an apartment) Can you help? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Continue reading …Image by jaundicedferret Our nice new composter with bedding of coconut fiber, shredded newspaper, and some rotting vegetables. Perfect home for worms! Question by jacobwilliams300: what is the best material to use to make worm bedding? i would like to know what i can use to put my worms in that will make them grow […]
Continue reading …Image by Don Shearman Old railway bed for railway near Newnes, NSW. Originally used for hauling shale oil from Newnes to Lithgow. Question by nani: would you eat a live worm just to spend one night in bed with the celebrity of your dreams? yes, no and whos your dream celebrity.. Give your answer to […]
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