Me I'd use a bit small enough to keep the mud daubers, and paper wasps from trying to nest inside the bin. How small that would be I don't have a clue.
I have been saving alot of my food scap for about a month now. I am waiting on my worms to arrive. Do i keep my scraps in the frigg or do i put it in a 5 gallon bucket till the worms get here? Thank you for any info.
Honestly, I have no idea what size bit, like I say in the video the size does not matter. I would guess it is about the size of a pea. Sorry, this woman worm farmer is no good with power tools.
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What´s the optimum ph level for the substrate on wich they live?
balaclavaman 2 months ago
Really nice video! Thank you
germanshorthairdude 6 months ago
Me I'd use a bit small enough to keep the mud daubers, and paper wasps from trying to nest inside the bin. How small that would be I don't have a clue.
donyunger 8 months ago
Freeze them or put them in a compost pile. Do not over feed. when they do arrive.
BigTexWorms 8 months ago
I have been saving alot of my food scap for about a month now. I am waiting on my worms to arrive. Do i keep my scraps in the frigg or do i put it in a 5 gallon bucket till the worms get here? Thank you for any info.
Hectorsgarden1 8 months ago
In my school we made 10 composting bins with newspaper beddings and we saw no issues afterwards.
Nataarci03 11 months ago
Honestly, I have no idea what size bit, like I say in the video the size does not matter. I would guess it is about the size of a pea. Sorry, this woman worm farmer is no good with power tools.
BigTexWorms 1 year ago
What size drill bit do you use?
Pizzapie500 1 year ago
Great advice regarding bedding, drainage etc - I'm using this method to rejuvenate a worm bin that was given to me with a few problems.. Thanks!
caravandelight 1 year ago