Do you need to remove worms from compost?

Most of the worms in the lower trays will climb up to get the food. If there are still too many worms in the lower trays, dig around and see if there is undigested food scraps in the lower trays. If so, remove them or move them to the top tray.
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Can I use compost with worms in it?

Worms improve both the physical and chemical decomposition of compost. Their casts can be used directly as compost and have some fantastic properties. It's full of beneficial bacteria, stimulates plant growth, and can actually help protect plants against some diseases.
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What do you do with worms in compost?

Worm compost can be used like any high-nutrient fertilizer: sprinkle on the surface of the soil or mix in around plants, but be careful not to add too much because it can burn tender stems. The liquid that drains from the bottom of the bin is a highly concentrated worm compost tea (or worm leachate).
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Why are worms leaving my compost bin?

Worms breathe through their skins. If they don't have enough air, they will try to leave the bin. Lack of oxygen could be caused by: Too wet.
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Do worms eat finished compost?

Worms eat food scraps, which become compost as they pass through the worm's body. Compost exits the worm through its' tail end.
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Can compost worms survive in the garden?

Compost worms are not the same as garden earthworms – they live closer to the surface, prefer wetter conditions and eat 'raw' organic material. Compost worms will only survive in your garden if there's lots and lots of organic material for them.
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Can earthworms survive in compost?

Compost can be harvested: at the start and end of the growing season. whenever it is getting full. as needed, if the worms have been in the bin for at least three months and there are extra worm castings inside.
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Does touching worms hurt them?

Some species can release a stinging substance. Earthworms and red wriggler worms are perfectly safe to hold bare-handed, though it's probably prudent to wash your hands before eating your next meal.
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Can you revive a dried out worm?

First aid for a dehydrated worms involves putting them in a glass of water for a few hours, while you rectify the wormery conditions, then put them back in the wormery.
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Do worms survive if you cut them in half?

If you mean earthworms, their tails usually die when severed, while for many other species the head portion (down to the 'saddle') can re-grow a tail – although often a stunted one. Some species can also regenerate the very front of the head.
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Should you put worms back in the grass?

Whatever the reason, some worms get caught out as the rain evaporates and movement becomes difficult, if not impossible. Putting worms back onto the grass or soil is an appropriate kindness.
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What is the difference between earthworms and compost worms?

The main difference between earthworms and compost worms is that earthworms are burrowing, segmented worms that are important for aerating and draining the soil whereas compost worms are the red surface-dwelling worms used in composting.
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Can worms live in potting soil?

Worms can be harmed by more than just the chemicals in potting soil. Because it is intended to drain quickly, potting soil is a poor choice for a worm bin. Worms must have some moisture, but not enough to pool in the bottom of the bin. Worms not kept moist have trouble burrowing and often fail to reproduce.
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Can worms from a worm farm go into the garden?

You can dig them into the garden, spread them over the soil and cover with mulch or mix them with water. The worm juice that flows into the bucket is also a great plant food.
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Can worms live in Miracle Gro soil?

Miracle-Gro, for example, contains ammonium phosphate and several other chemicals that can be toxic to soil, plants, and worms.
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Do earthworms damage plants?

Tip. Too many earthworms do not damage your garden and, in fact, improve soil aeration and nutrient levels. However, they are food for other animals, such as moles, that may cause damage.
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Why are there little white worms in my plant soil?

The tiny white worms that you spot in your houseplant soil are the larvae of fungus gnat. You can expect root damage if there is an infestation. You have to act fast as it can spread quickly. Before you bring any new plants to your house, make sure there are no tiny worms on them.
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Can earthworms and compost worms live together?

It is possible to house both earthworms and red worms together, however, it is not ideal. This is because the two species are adapted for different population densities, temperatures, and soil depths. Worms are an invaluable addition to your garden or compost bin.
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What kind of worms are in my compost bin?

EUGENE – Most people shudder when they see maggots in their bin composter or compost pile. Don't be grossed out – they won't hurt you. In fact, these larvae play a role in breaking down and recycling nutrients back into the soil.
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Do compost worms lay eggs?

Yep, compost worms lay eggs. If you buy your worms online, you'll probably get a mixture of live mature worms and unhatched eggs. If you've got live worms in the mix, you won't have to worry too much about hatching the eggs yourself, you can just add the whole bunch into the Subpod once it's set up.
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Can you have too many worms in your garden?

The problem with excessive earthworm castings is that they are actually too full of nutrients. When there are too many earthworms in the soil that a lawn grows from, their castings will actually start to burn the lawn due to the overabundance of fertilizer.
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Why do worms come out when you shock the ground?

Most worm charming methods involve vibrating the soil, which encourages the worms to the surface. In 2008, researchers from Vanderbilt University claimed that the worms surface because the vibrations are similar to those produced by digging moles, which prey on earthworms.
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Should I pick up earthworms?

She recommended that anyone looking to assist worms in their time of need do so “by gently picking it up and putting it back in the grass or leaves so it will be shielded from the sun and go back underground.
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How long does a worm live?

Worms can live as long as four years. When worms die in the bin, their bodies decompose and are recycled by other worms, along with the food scraps. Worm castings are toxic to live worms.
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How long does it take for earthworms to reproduce?

Worms are ready to breed once they mature from 50 to 90 days. Earthworms are hermaphrodites; they can be male or female (a great advantage!). They can perform both male and female functions and mate every 7 to 10 days. The mating process takes around 24 hours.
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