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How do you take care of a pet worm?

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Remember worms need to eat material that has decomposed & rotted down. They can't chomp through fresh scraps. and garlic peels, they should make up no more than 2-5% of their daily food intake. animal manures - soaked, with excess water drained off (pig, horse and cow best).


How do you keep pet worms alive?

If you want to keep pet worms too, they need dark, airflow, and material to burrow in and eat. To start a worm bin, take a plastic storage bin, drill small holes in the sides fairly high up for ventilation and a few small holes in the bottom for drainage.

What do you feed a pet worm?

DO feed your worms a rich assortment of the following fruit, vegetable, and organic waste, including:1Fruit and vegetable peels, rinds and cores.2Egg shells.3Coffee grounds and filters.4Tea bags.5Aged manure from any vegetable-eating animal (rabbits, horses, cows, llamas, etc.)Feeding Your Worms | Worm Composting - All Things Organic

How do you keep worms alive in a jar?

Every week, add a little bit of water to the jar to keep the soil moist. Put the paper back on the jar to keep it dark. Every six weeks, add a teaspoon of oatmeal for the worms to eat. If you would like, you can move your worm farm outside by putting the worms in a garden.

How long will worms live in a container?

A 32-ounce container with about 1-2 dozen worms and filled with moist compost should keep the worms healthy and active for about three weeks. Store them out of direct sunlight at a temperature between 50 and 85 degrees. These special “crawlers” will actually thrive at these warm temperatures.

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