Hey Alessandra, Gilligan's worms do quite well through the winter at 60-65°F. If you're worried it's going to get colder, could you wrap the outside in Christmas lights? I know what you mean about dry cold. We used to live in Alberta! Take care, ~ Sandra
Wow! That is so impressive Gilligan is maintaining that temperature. You know, I think I have a few bundles of non-LED Christmas lights I saw recently. Now I gotta remember where I put them :D
Thank you for being a caretaker of the earth and such an inspiration for stewardship of our precious and fragile planet .
Doing what I can :)
Hey Alessandra, Gilligan's worms do quite well through the winter at 60-65°F. If you're worried it's going to get colder, could you wrap the outside in Christmas lights? I know what you mean about dry cold. We used to live in Alberta! Take care,
~ Sandra
Wow! That is so impressive Gilligan is maintaining that temperature. You know, I think I have a few bundles of non-LED Christmas lights I saw recently. Now I gotta remember where I put them :D