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European Nightcrawler - Worm Bin

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

A peak into the inside of a European Nightcrawler worm bin by http://www.Earthworms4Sale.com

For an active forum on the topic checkout
http://www.wormcomposting.com/forum/

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  • What kind of temps can these worms handle? I have red worms but it got about 86* in my house for a few days and they migrated out and died. i live in the mid south and can't afford to have my AC really cool about 76 is as good as i can do. would these crawlers be a bit better bet or do they like it cool? also for my red worms i used dirt (just top soil without anything in it.) could this also be a reason for their mass extinction???

  • The red worms should have been fine at 86 F. If they left your bin and died, then it was probably due to some other reason. One problem was the top soil, these are composting worms not soil worms, so they don't do well in soil. Go to my website and read a few of the articles I have on how to raise worms... they will get you started. The red worms and Europeans can be raised very similarly. Let me know if you have more Q's.

  • *how long did it take your bin to finish

    *what bedding did you use

    and i started a bin a a ten gallon container now. they use to be in a two gallon when it got too wet and started smelling

  • Takes 2-4 months for the bin to finish. I recommend people use shredded paper and shredded cardboard as bedding. If your bedding gets too wet, add more dry bedding, and leave off the lid for a while. The bin starts to smell bad if you let it get too wet.

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  • I have euro's and red worms. IN separate bins, what is an easy way to tell a difference between them/

  • i have a question: my european nightcrawlers never eat from the top of the bin. They'll eat the food when i mix it into the bedding but i dont want to get the whole bin sour. Any help or is there even a way to change this.

  • How do i start a worm farm for the first time for nightcrawlers(i use them for fishing) what soil and tht kinda stuff i need thewhole bit an also can they be left out side in the winter it gets down to about 20 or so in the winter or do they have to be inside?

  • @LuminaryXion thanks man.

  • Based on a quick google search on temperatures for euro nightcrawlers: "The ideal temperature for most worms is between 55 and 78 degrees Fahrenheit. European Nightcrawlers can stand temperatures as low as 45 degrees F. Ideal growth is achieved between 60° and 70° F."

  • thanks to you my worms are biigger than yours (not braggiing)/ I just want to say thanks for the adviice you saved my worms multiiple tiimes. I am ordering worms from your web siite you seem to know alot so ii trust you iin the shiippiing and good priices too

  • well thanks and my new bin has been going for about 23 days and its doing good thanks to you been feeding them oatmeal they are fat the bottom of the is almost clear because they are streched so much.

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