
November 19, 2009 | Posted by Shane
1. Worms are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female organs 2. Worms have no legs, they have bristles all over there body that help them move 3. There are 2-20 baby worms in each cocoon 4. Worms breed after only 2 to 3 months from “birth” 5. Worms breathe through their skin 6. [...]
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September 22, 2009 | Posted by Shane
Red Wigglers: Eisenia foetida or Red Wigglers are the considered the best composting worms. They are perfect for composting because they don’t burrow, thrive in high density, high numbered populations, and feed on rotting vegetation and vegetables. As they feed, red wigglers can eat huge quantities of organic material, digest it, extract its food value [...]
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