mr + mrs worm.

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celtbhoy

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« Reply #15 on: April 04, 2007, 14:53 »
so i put one bin on top of the other,but waste goes into top on and liquid drips into bottom one for removal?
will the worms not fall through the mesh and what happens when it's time to empty it what about the worms then do you have to separate them??
could i use two plastic rubbish bin instead?
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mr + mrs worm.
« Reply #16 on: April 04, 2007, 15:38 »
worms will not fall through,when waste has been composted,remove and use but save a spade full for the repeat process.any containers will do,obviously the bottom one needs to be waterproof.worms are prolific breeders and will soon build their numbers up again.

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mr + mrs worm.
« Reply #17 on: April 04, 2007, 15:44 »
Quote from: "beansticks"
worms will not fall through,when waste has been composted,remove and use but save a spade full for the repeat process.any containers will do,obviously the bottom one needs to be waterproof.worms are prolific breeders and will soon build their numbers up again.

ok got that,but how do i seperate?how much liquid can i expect to get?
do i free the worms and get fresh ones,or keep the same ones?
CB



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