Image by momo go Question by thismomentisfate: found a bug on my daughters bed a tiny yellow worm? it seemed to be less than half an inch, it was a soft solid yellow color. it wasnt thick. what could it be? and how did it get there? my daughter never eats in her bed. it […]
Continue reading …Question by Susan J: A stray cat I found is leaving small, brown, worm-shaped things on her bed when she sleeps.What could they be? The things are not alive as far as I know. They are brownish red, very tiny, probably less than 1/32 of an inch long and have a worm-like shape. I am […]
Continue reading …Image by ReUse photos Now water it to make it moist. Sometimes you need to do this again later to get the overall environment moist enough. You don’t want it to be dry. Try to think like a worm – is this wet enough? Photo by Kevin Hayes All Rights Reserved. Question by beeb: found […]
Continue reading …Image by Tim Musson A worm farm is a really easy way to deal with food scraps, reduce landfill, and make compost. Here’s my old worm farm, which I used for about a year. My friend Xoe and I made it from a second-hand rubbish bin. It worked pretty well, but was a little too […]
Continue reading …Image by brep I started my first Worm Farm. Looking to harvest the worm castings for fertilizer in my garden, I ordered 2000 Red Wiggler Worms from www.unclejimswormfarm.com . As soon as I got them in the mail I put them into a rubbermaid container filled with vegetable scraps, lawn clippings, newspaper, cardboard, & dirt. […]
Continue reading …Image by Cliff Beckwith After a nice bed of shredded paper and kitchen scraps has been laid down, the worms are covered with newspaper. Local ultraright mouthpiece ‘The Rhino Times’ serves perfectly, and is it’s only excuse for making it into my house. This cover, too, must be kept moist. The lid shown in the […]
Continue reading …Image by Cliff Beckwith The worms like finely shredded scraps of uncoated paper for bedding material. It must be kept moist. The paper also keeps fruit flies in/out. Question by Deanna B: Would you rather eat a full giant worm or sleep in a bed FULL of tarantulas for one night? Add your own answer […]
Continue reading …Image by *maya* www.myspace.com/halleynation Question by TravelingGal: Anybody out there have a mini worm farm? We are planning to make a small one and any advice or knowledge will be appreciated. Want to know – if you know – how often you need to change the soil, and how many worms per square foot? Any […]
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