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DIY Worm Compost Bin. Feeding Your Composting Worms. Keep shredded black and white newspaper over the food at all times.

Feeding Your Composting Worms

Newspaper or bedding helps keep the bin dark and moist and discourages fruit flies. Other organic material such as burlap or shredded cardboard or paperboard can also be used. The worms live in these materials and they also eat them. To feed the worms, place the food under the newspaper in a different part of the bin each time. Do not bury the food in the castings. Worms need to adjust to their new home and new foods so do not overfeed them the first few weeks.

Unlike other critters, worms don't demand to be fed on a schedule. Happy redworms will eat half their weight in food every day. Because worms have no teeth, they need to take in grit with their food. Pulverized eggshells are an excellent source of grit. Problem: Moldy food Solution: If you have fed the worms too much, the food might become moldy. Problem: Offensive odor Solution: Uneaten food has become anaerobic. San Mateo County RecycleWorks. Bedding material is needed to give your worms a place to live.

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They live in it and will eat it along with the food provided. Preparing the Wriggly Wranch worm bin: A bedding material made from coconut fiber (Coir) is provided with your Wriggly Wranch worm bin. Place the block of Coir in a bucket of warm water for about 30 minutes. It will expand and break apart. Place the cardboard that comes with the worm bin in the bottom of a tray and spread the wet Coir on top of the cardboard. Preparing a plastic container: Add a handful of dirt to the bottom of the bin for grit and fill the bin with shredded, moist, black and white newspaper.

Preparing a wooden bin: Add a handful of dirt to the bottom of the bin for grit and fill with shredded, moist, black and white newspaper. Additions to bedding: In addition to the wide variety of foods (see listing) you may also provide grit to help break down food in the worm's gizzard. Where can I put my worm bin?