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Re: [GSAS-Member] Easy White Worm Harvesting
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- Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Easy White Worm Harvesting
- From: "Clifford Miller" <clifford@clevergeek.com>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 08:44:01 -0700 (PDT)
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Are white worms similar in size to grindel worms (bigger) or walter worms
(smaller)?
If they are bigger than the walters (more the size of vinegar eels), could
you bring a starter culture to the meeting? I've already got several tubs
of redworms behind the garage...what's one more container, right?
Cliff
> I just found an awesome way to harvest loads of white worms. Get a great
> big
> plastic tub. Put it outside and add your compost and white worms. Let the
> worms grow. Take out one or two cups of compost muck and worms. Put it in
> a
> quart-sized container. Add water to the top of the muck. The worms will
> crawl out and up the sides of the container! No mess! You will get pure
> worms, and a lot of them if have it going for a while. I just got out a
> whole tablespoon with no problem.
>
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