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Morning temp was 22C today.
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Will you put some of the active left side material into the lagging right side to help jump start it??Outside temp has gone down from +2 to -2, taking the compost down from +22 to +21. It's pretty windy today, so I think it's giving off heat a bit quicker today than yesterday. I hope the heat it's producing still keeps increasing, at least there was a nice warm burn in the middle of all the straw on the left side. The right side still isn't starting on it's own, it's sort of a mess of a lot of moisture, half decomposed matter and a few food scraps. I really don't understand why it never got a proper burn going, but I'm still hopeful that I can piggyback it's bacterial activity into the thermofilic phase with the help of the left side.
That looks like them. I showed this picture to my wife and she confirmed that those are what are living in the compost bin outside although we haven't seen many of them in the last few weeks. There were much smaller black ones that came out of the compost in the house plant and there were thousands of them along the base boards and wall right behind the plant.
We had to look it up and they are indeed spider mites. We've got a plan to eradicate them. I'm thinking that getting the compost to a high cooking heat will take care of it.Mite spiders (the red) maybe the black ones are spider mite?... Though those are very hard to see... Hmmm...