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how_the_worm_farm_works [2012-11-05 21:30] imogenhow_the_worm_farm_works [2012-11-05 21:36] imogen
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   * Meat and dairy products   * Meat and dairy products
-  * Citrus fruits (too acidic) 
   * Pineapple: contains and enzyme that can kill worms   * Pineapple: contains and enzyme that can kill worms
-  * Onion, garlic, chilli (nothing that is hot or that stings) 
   * Fats and Oils   * Fats and Oils
   * Salted or pickled food   * Salted or pickled food
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   * Raw or hardwood sawdust   * Raw or hardwood sawdust
  
-Worms DO like:+\\ Worms will eat a BIT of (if mixed in well with other foods) 
 +  * Citrus fruits (too much = too acidic) 
 +  * Onion, garlic, chilli (they don't really like anything that is too hot or that stings) 
 + 
 + 
 +\\ Worms DO like:
  
   * Vegetable scraps   * Vegetable scraps
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   * Cotton Rags   * Cotton Rags
   * Cereals   * Cereals
-  * Grains (ground up first, not too much as grain attracts rodents) 
   * Tea bags & coffee grounds   * Tea bags & coffee grounds
-  * Mouldy bread+  * Grains (ground up first, not too much as grain attracts rodents) 
 +  * Mouldy bread (not too much as attracts rodents)
  
 Worms like their food in small pieces, so cut it up before you feed them. Blending food with a bit of water is also a great way to feed them (they appreciate any help in breaking the size down).  Worms like their food in small pieces, so cut it up before you feed them. Blending food with a bit of water is also a great way to feed them (they appreciate any help in breaking the size down). 
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