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  • Freaking BRILLIANT George! I've never done any worm farming and am watching your videos with great interest. I live in Montana where it gets to -20 to degrees somewhat frequently. I'm genuinely concerned about how to keep them warm and productive in the winter. We have a wild game processing shop that I can move them into during the very coldest times, but I'm not sure my husband would approve. I LOVE your ideas on keeping them cool with frozen bottled water. Keep posting videos! I love them!

  • Looks like you know what you're doing.

  • eheeh maybe wrap some insolation around your worm cans to help

  • I think I have the same heater.

  • I'm curious if the snow does hit us tonight if that will insulate the bins a bit. Hoping to thaw out a little on Saturday, lol. Stay warm!!

  • I hope all the worms make it, keep warm

  • Good call wormfarmergeorge.Those worms needed a little hand.You are right about the cocoons though.People think when they manage to kill their worms they are done.They forget about the cocoons.Don't know how worms made it without us all these years! Mine live in the lap of luxury.I think they forget they are worms.

  • i hope it works out for you mine are in the house all 10 bins in a extra room

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