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Captain Quark
Songster
They are doing great! I just grabbed a breeding pile of worms today to put into the little pen that I had ignored for too long..didn't plan on using it and then got these new girls. I find the wigglers like to bunch up in the balls of newspaper and eggshell. I pulled out about two golf ball sized lumps of them today roughly 6 oz) to put in the little pen. That was about 1/4 of the actual breeding lump I dug up. There are a LOT of worms in there. Because I leave the lights on for 14 hrs the worms stay underground. If they come up its at night when the birds are sleeping /can't see.How is the worm population? I love the idea, but I'm afraid the birds would eat all the wriggler workforce.
Occasionally when I'm adding more paper or a bit of food scraps they will get eaten. The birds learn very quickly that my little hand spade means wigglers will be exposed. They get really excited when they see me coming with that.
When I first talked to the local worm breeders they all warned me it could be in vain, but the system is working out great. Only "failure" is that they don't actually eat as much vegetable waste as I hoped. Going to do the traditional Rubbermaid bin eventually just for our veg waste I think.