Image by Fozzman A hedgehog scanning our beds for edible stuff. Me ignoramus just learned by scanning the deep spaces of the virtual universe that they are by no means vegetarian, but right on the contrary just go after snails, worms and other ‘creeping’ life. Doesn’t look like it really. Question by Lynda K: Why […]
Continue reading …Image by chrisq38 worm worm_composting vermicompost Question by Mr J: how can i farm my own worms, and how do i get the worms? what is the best worm to fish with? Give your answer to this question below!
Continue reading …Image by chrisq38 worm worm_composting vermicompost Question by Danielle-16-Australia-Melbourne: WORM FARM???? wato i do now? okay so i had a worm farm and i want to restart it i have a bottomless worm bin and it was full of spder/s /webbs and stuff and i took some out and theres liek dried grass at the […]
Continue reading …Question by : Is sharing a bed with pets really bad for your health? I just read a newspaper article that declares that people who allow cats or dogs to sleep on their beds are likely to get worms and other diseases. How true is this and do you share a bed with a pet? […]
Continue reading …Question by Michelle M.: How do i get rid of Scalp Ring Worm? My 6 yr old son has Scalp Ring Worm and i can not get rid of it. I have used all the cream prescribed to me, he has been taking the oral medication for about 3 weeks now and i use medicated […]
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Continue reading …Image by ReUse photos Worms Live Here! Worms don’t like extremes of temperature. They can take a fairly cold environment, above freezing, but their activity will slow down. Most basements are fine for worm farming, but if you design it right, you can put a bin under your kitchen sink. A healthy worm bin will […]
Continue reading …Image by lessismorebalanced Sprinkle some soil in the bedding and mix it up. Question by Monica
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