Chunky Stool
Well-Known Member
They are fairly heavy. I've got eight trays in a stack, so there's no way I'm lifting the top 7 to get to the bottom tray. I make a couple of stacks.I employed 12 of those for two years here as my only source of nutrient supply. was the laborious job I've done in my life, well, hot tar roofing sucked too. daily lifting of wet heavy worm fill dirt, tray transfers, etc.
follow the directions like you say, all will be fine. dont think about what they need, just do what the instructions tell you to.
if indoors do not use food items. the only thing my worms were fed was dry trim, about a five gallon pail every week or so.
good luck

I don't chop up the worm food in a blender, like some recommend. Just too much hassle. Plus I use a little can with charcoal filter for kitchen scraps, and it's usually a bit ripe by the time it's ready to be dumped.
