How to Maintain a Worm Breeder Bin

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  • Опубликовано: 12 фев 2022
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  • @HikingHermit1975
    @HikingHermit1975 Год назад +6

    66 year old retired fella from Connersville, Indiana, learning how to be a worm dad.... 😂
    Thanks for your helpful instructions.

  • @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1
    @I.am.Mumma.Bear.1 Год назад +3

    I love that you keep your worms moisture levels high😊👍🏽💕🪱

  • @TheGardenAndWormLady
    @TheGardenAndWormLady 2 года назад +2

    Another great video, I’ve been keeping my bins alittle wetter also. I’m glad to see you making more videos.

  • @theresarothenberger2264
    @theresarothenberger2264 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your time and sharing.

  • @happyworms
    @happyworms 5 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ thank for all your information! Much appreciated!

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  5 месяцев назад

      You are most welcome

  • @AJsGreenTopics
    @AJsGreenTopics 2 года назад +3

    Congratulations on reaching 400 subscribers. Great channel. 😎

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +2

      Thank you AJ! Hope you are liking the videos

  • @LosingDrea
    @LosingDrea Год назад

    Great job ladies.

  • @LittleCountryCabin
    @LittleCountryCabin 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for a great video! I learned a ton🤗

  • @saviortpc
    @saviortpc 2 года назад +1

    Can you show us more of this stuff, thanks trying to get everyone together for Georgia trip.

  • @michaelangelo7511
    @michaelangelo7511 Год назад +1

    I❤️Mimi’s worms. Great worms great vid, great people to do business with.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +1

      Thank you! We love you too! We are always here to help!

  • @mikewalters4994
    @mikewalters4994 Год назад

    Thank you, I'm looking forward to getting my EURO's from you and starting my bait bin.

  • @7180jenny
    @7180jenny Год назад +1

    I love the way you have that rack to hold the bins. Do you have plans for making those you could share?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +2

      I don't. Me and my grand daughter made those. There is a video I think on RUclips. Let me see if I can find it

    • @7180jenny
      @7180jenny Год назад +3

      @@MemesWorms I'd love to see that video!

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +3

      Jennifer we are in the process of building more of these so keep watching for a new post.

  • @cldtt
    @cldtt Год назад +4

    How do you count cocoons? Do you have a video breaking down things like. How long it takes until a cocoon hatches? How long it takes that hatching to reach breeder age? How many worms per square foot in a breeder bin? The 21 day breeder bin schedule was very helpful and makes so much sense. Off to watch more of your videos. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +4

      Hi Chris. I believe we have a video that will explain all these questions. UT I know it's not in just one video. Keep watching. If you still have questions. Send me an email Samantha @gmail.com

    • @jerrygladish3738
      @jerrygladish3738 Год назад +2

      placitas worm farm New Mexico what's the ideal temperature for your breeder bins

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +4

      78 degree for breeder and 85 for hatching cocoons

    • @jerrygladish3738
      @jerrygladish3738 Год назад +3

      @@MemesWorms thanks so much I'm learning an awful lot from you and others like you that they're wanting to share I think you're great

  • @nancyfargo4209
    @nancyfargo4209 Год назад +1

    Also, I have massive amounts of babies in my bins. They seem to just hatch on their own probably in the bottom wetter part of the bins. For a home grower would you say this is good enough without specific breeder bins?

  • @troydunn6228
    @troydunn6228 2 года назад

    It's probably been asked but did y'all make the sifter? If so do you sell plans? Thank you

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      No sir we didn't make it we bought it.

  • @baptwins5464
    @baptwins5464 Год назад +2

    What amount of cocoons are you expected to get from each breeder bin?
    Love all you helpful info.

  • @troydunn6228
    @troydunn6228 2 года назад +1

    Very nice. Do you mix the bedding pound per pound or by cubic fee? Thank you

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      We mix 5 gallons to 5 gallons

  • @Elementtreecompany
    @Elementtreecompany 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for another concise, informative video on wormery business procedures.
    For your breeder bins, I understood from the video that you place 500 adult breeders per mortar tray for about 21-24days and expect around 2000 cocoons at the the time of sifting. So at your scale, somewhere between 1-2 cocoons per adult breeder per week is considered efficient/effective . . . that's very helpful, Samantha--thank you.
    You had mentioned on your breeder bins that you stop adding water and let the bins air dry for a week before sifting in order to eliminate excessive moisture in vermicompost/clumping of eggs--I might of missed it, but I'm curious if you are mixing or churning that bedding in each tray at any time in that three week window or do you leave the bedding undisturbed until sifting.
    Thank you, kindly.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +5

      Mostly undisturbed other than feeding and watering.

    • @Elementtreecompany
      @Elementtreecompany 2 года назад +5

      @@MemesWorms Thank you, respectfully, for your kindness and transparency. You are building a lovely family business and it's great to see the development.
      I wish you well.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +4

      Thank you! It means alot to me

  • @HH-zb8yx
    @HH-zb8yx 2 года назад +2

    thank you for the Video.
    How deep are the breeding box pls?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +2

      They are roughly 6 in deep but we only use 1-2 in for breeding

  • @robertkuhn2263
    @robertkuhn2263 Год назад +1

    Great Video thx!!! One question: what size are your breeder bin?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +1

      @Robert Kilhn www.webstaurantstore.com/choice-20-x-15-x-5-black-polyethylene-plastic-bus-tub-bus-box/176BT20155BK.html

  • @mrwingdinga
    @mrwingdinga 4 месяца назад +1

    So from what i have gathered the breeder bins get reset every 3 weeks. Just curious about the other stages of worm life. What about cacoon/nursery bins or even growout bins? Is there a set amount of time before a cacoon or growout bin needs to be sifted or separated?

  • @ericcarver7465
    @ericcarver7465 2 года назад

    new subscriber, you both have a nice routine down. What is your guess as to what percentage of worms die from being tumbled in the casting sorter?

  • @nancyfargo4209
    @nancyfargo4209 Год назад +1

    Hey there, you mentioned moisture at 80% or so. What about temperature? Thanks so much for these videos! , nancy

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад

      Hi Nacy best to keep under 80 but 75-78 I'd ideal for reds

  • @jerrycallison6125
    @jerrycallison6125 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for another great training video! I love your setup. We don't have the space to do quite as well, but are working at being better organized. What i learned today will go a long way toward that.
    One quick question: Where do you get your trays? We have been having difficulty finding enough here in northern IL. In fact, we've bought out all of the mortar trays from four large building supplies and they are having trouble restocking with enough to do us any good.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +2

      That is awesome!!

    • @davidwellner4191
      @davidwellner4191 2 года назад +1

      Websterant

    • @jerrycallison6125
      @jerrycallison6125 2 года назад +1

      @@davidwellner4191 Thanks! Looks like a less expensive option, as well!

    • @angusmacduff3471
      @angusmacduff3471 2 года назад +1

      Ask at the fish counter where you shop - they have Styrofoam boxes that the fish comes in. They are smaller - maybe two to a cement tray. The cost is 2 X $0.00 - I can handle that. Watch the Bilsdale Worms video for a prevue.

  • @gus7130
    @gus7130 2 года назад

    Interesting. What are the dimensions of the bin? thanks

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      www.lowes.com/pd/Creative-Plastic-Concepts-Small-Mixing-Tub-20-in-W-x-28-in-L-x-6-in-D-Drywall-Mud-Pan/1000608719

  • @chrisschultz1580
    @chrisschultz1580 2 года назад +1

    Hi Samantha. I've watched many different work videos and feel that yours are the clearest and most informative. After watching this one I have two questions.
    Why do you feel that the time spent hand counting your 500 Worms is important. In other words, why is that degree of accuracy important?
    Also, have you changed you bedding mix after seeing the results of the Chef Boyardee experiment?

    • @chrisschultz1580
      @chrisschultz1580 2 года назад

      I meant worm videos! Curse you Auto-correct.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +5

      I have not changed the breeder mixture but I am experimenting in my beds. The reason we hand count is if you go over or under it affects the cocoons ratio. It's very important to have the exact count. Thank you for the kind words.

  • @marykelly6218
    @marykelly6218 Год назад +1

    What size screen do you use to separate eggs?

  • @chuffedleupagus
    @chuffedleupagus 2 года назад +1

    How did you decide 500 worms were the optimal amount? I would think the mortar tray could easily support 1000.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +5

      Hi JO, This was determined by trail. Yes the tray can hold more but then the worms we more crowded and didn't lay as many cocoons. Didn't feel they needed more babies I guess.

  • @annabeljewel
    @annabeljewel 2 года назад +1

    Hi,
    I've recently found your videos. Would you be able to do a video on your labelling/record keeping? I'm trying to build a small worm business that I can run whilst caring for my small children.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад

      Thanks for the idea! At the moment we just use a board as we set all our worms at the same time.

  • @Beartriple7
    @Beartriple7 Год назад +3

    Great video detail, how much gallons of bedding per your 500 breeder worms are in your bins, I saw in the comments you said the bins were 6 inch deep put only 1 to 2 inches filled. Also, is it the same size nursery bin for the cocoons and filled same depth? Thank you for taking the time to answer the questions in the comments:) Oh, one more, do you put the half an apple in straightaway, and is there a specific time frame when you split the nursery bin each time or is splitting determined by something else, thanks again.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your questions: we fill the bin with 1-2" of bedding. same for nursery bin and cocoons. Yes apple goes in straight away. Split the nursery bins after you start to see a lot of worms hatching.

    • @Beartriple7
      @Beartriple7 Год назад +1

      @@MemesWorms Do you know how much bedding in gallons makes up 1-2 inches in those bins. I tried to calculate how much bedding that works out to, off the dimensions of the bin that you linked in another comment, but it looks like the bin is curved on the bottom in that link so I couldnt figure the volume that would fill 1-2 inches of that bin even though the link said it was a 10 gallon bin and 26x20x6. It would really help get the best start on making up a similar breeder bin at home if I knew how many gallons that works out to as I can't purchase that exact bin here in my country, thank you.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +2

      I do not know the gallons. Just make whatever bin you have 1 to 2". That would be the correct way not figuring gallons as it may make it too deep.

  • @ericcarve4476
    @ericcarve4476 Год назад +1

    Hey Samantha, amazing vid! Do you know what happens when a red wiggler mates with a blue? Someone on Reddit mentioned it would result in 2 sterile, empty cocoons. Know if that is true?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +3

      They won't mate with another. No worms mate with other species.

    • @ericcarve4476
      @ericcarve4476 Год назад +1

      @@MemesWorms oh good that’s one less worry. Thanks for the reply and have a great day!

  • @bleachedben
    @bleachedben Год назад +1

    Tabatha looks beat! Lol.

  • @tlnelson7598
    @tlnelson7598 Год назад

    You stated the you used 50/50 pittmoss and manure. Are you using a store bought composted manure? Out here where I live the feedlots/farms use lots meds and I don't want that in my bins.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +2

      I get dairy manure from a local dairy

  • @LarryWileyWormFarm-ey8lp
    @LarryWileyWormFarm-ey8lp 10 месяцев назад

    Samatha i assume with as many bins you feed only your worm chow. How often do you feed? I try to feed wèkly but i have only 3 bins. And i feed food scraps. Of anyone needs more food scrap check woth farmers mkt. Went last month got enough free for about a month. Now i need another small freezer. 😊

  • @johnpierce227
    @johnpierce227 2 года назад +1

    What kind of worms are they ???

  • @chuffedleupagus
    @chuffedleupagus 2 года назад +1

    Does it help to keep juveniles and babies out of a bin to encourage reproduction?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      Yes. You should sift about every 21 days.

  • @alaxandersupertramp6955
    @alaxandersupertramp6955 Год назад +1

    do you sell jumpers yet

  • @ericcarve4476
    @ericcarve4476 Год назад +1

    Math question:
    So if you don’t sift and if we pretend the new breed tray only breeds for 21 days then stops:
    1) 500 breeder worms make 2000 cocoons.
    2) cocoons hatch in 40-60 days
    3) after 60days, assuming they all hatch with an average of 3 juveniles, that means you have 6000 juvenile worms.
    4) that means in under 90 days, you went from 500 worms to 6500.
    That is 13x worms in 90 days. So why is it commonly said worms double every 90 days?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад

      It's an average but if conditions are good they produ e more.

    • @itsasickness4939
      @itsasickness4939 Год назад +1

      Under ideal conditions red wigglers can in theory hit 28+x in 90 days. I’ve heard the comment about doubling before also and I just laugh. I’m doing a tedious experiment right now. 200 adult red wigglers in a 5 gallon buck with 2 gallons of sifted finished compost. I started them on august 24th,counted every cocoon I could find today, 325 of them. Pulled all the adults out and I’m going to count the worms in 69 days so I don’t have to look for a bunch of babies. Worst case I’m expecting 600+ worms. Add that to the original 200 and that’s 4x in 90 days. And conditions where I live are anything but “ideal”.

  • @priscillahudson3625
    @priscillahudson3625 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your informative videos. When you were saying “pittmoss” as a longtime gardener I was thinking that you were mispronouncing peat moss! 😂 …so of course I had to lookup “pittmoss” because I know you know what you’re talking about! 🤣 Thanks for sharing. 💝🪱🌟💐