@supperstorm These are African nightcrawlers which make a super fishing worm as they run 6 to 8 inches and have grown some to 10 inches and move more than the Canadian nightcrawler. They also tolerate the warm water out surviving other worms during the summer.
Great little harvester. Wish you could turn it around so we could see your sander placement and a close up of how the screen frame is attached would be helpful. Thanks for the post.
@chesterpiglet11 I had added additional photos since another asked on my blog earlier. You can view the pictures by visiting wormcompostingblog searching under - Worm Castings Harvester - and scrolling below the articles in the comments section.
how do you cal the device that makes you screen vibrate? what specs does it have?
mrzolar 2 months ago
You might want to get headphones to protect your ears
aquabarrel 2 months ago
Very good advice. Thanks for sharing.
MrAnthonyRizzo 3 months ago
What temperature do you keep your worms? I am thinking starting a small bed. I have a full basement to work in.
dhunter48951 4 months ago
@dhunter48951 it can vary depending on species of worms.... For most we have a controlled environment building which runs about 78 degrees F.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm 4 months ago
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Thanks for the info about vermicomposting. Check out wormforumsDOTcom. Its a web forum for vermicomposters and gardeners. Worth checking out.
wormnewb 1 week ago
55-79F is ideal for the worms. Check out Wormforumsdotcom. It's a great site and forum for vermicomposters. Stop by and join the forum.
wormnewb 1 week ago
IM 12 AND I HAVE 44 POUNDS OF WORMS AND 50 POUNDS OF WORM CASTING WHERE DO I SELL THESE?
motenne 6 months ago
what is this worm for?
supperstorm 1 year ago
@supperstorm These are African nightcrawlers which make a super fishing worm as they run 6 to 8 inches and have grown some to 10 inches and move more than the Canadian nightcrawler. They also tolerate the warm water out surviving other worms during the summer.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm 1 year ago
@OrganicWormFarm thanks for info
supperstorm 1 year ago
@supperstorm
That's what she said. :-)
deasttn 11 months ago
great stuff! what a waste to use this on a yard!
sk8board44 1 year ago
Great little harvester. Wish you could turn it around so we could see your sander placement and a close up of how the screen frame is attached would be helpful. Thanks for the post.
chesterpiglet11 1 year ago
@chesterpiglet11 I had added additional photos since another asked on my blog earlier. You can view the pictures by visiting wormcompostingblog searching under - Worm Castings Harvester - and scrolling below the articles in the comments section.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm 1 year ago
OK, thank you
marito001 1 year ago
@shadodream
Thanks!
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm 1 year ago
Nice. What are all those bags you have on the background?
marito001 1 year ago
@marito001
The bags are a combination of different types of peat moss as well as Purina Worm Chow.
Bruce
OrganicWormFarm 1 year ago