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1. Keeping Your Worms Warm
(Instructions/Care and Feeding )
... holes for the tubing.  Attach the tubing to the pump and run through one of the holes in the lid.  You can then wrap the tubing around your bin or lay it on top just slightly buried in the bedding depending ...
2. Worm Bin FAQ
(Instructions/All about worms: Types & FAQS)
... that our worm area smells like dirt.  They do not give off a fowl odor unless something dreadfully wrong is going on in your bin. If you maintain the proper amounts of ventilation, food, moisture and bedding ...
3. Setting up the bin
(Instructions/Care and Feeding )
Once you purchase or make your worm bin you will need to supply the worms with bedding in which they can hide in and eventually consume.  The easiest and most popular form of bedding is cardboard and newspaper ...
4. Harvesting Castings
(Instructions/Vermicompost, Castings and Tea)
... bottom are worms The Great Migration Method Push all of your castings to one side of your bin Fill empty side with new bedding and food Wait for it.... Wait for it............. Repeat steps #3 and #4 until ...
5. Feeding Your Red Wigglers
(Instructions/Care and Feeding )
... risk.  citrus - can make the bin acidic.  OK in very small quantities on occasion   Do's: small pieces,  it is a good idea to chop food or soften it by freezing then thawing bury food under the bedding ...
6. Northwest Wigglers - Composting with Red Wigglers
(About North West Wigglers/Northwest Wigglers)
... make sure the bedding stays moist and they will be very happy in their new home.  Northwest Wigglers carries Worm Factory® worm bins, Gusanito worm bins and our newest addition The Worm Wigwam.  We ...
7. How the Worm Inn works
('Uncategorised Content')
...       The only things required for set-up are: The Worm Inn   Bedding This includes cardboard items such as egg carton containers, paper towel inserts and newspapers - avoid glossy inserts     Food ...