If you pay for garbage pick up , these worms will reduce your garbage bill. They also eat cardboard and paper . They are your natural garden disposal crew. I love these little guys. They produce compost that is the best . That's why they call it black gold
The music is so loud in places that it drowns out the speakers who are really informative. Isn't it risky to use a potentially invasive species like Eisenia foetidae rather than a native species like African Night Crawlers? Even if you're very careful, cocoons and worms are likely to escape into the environment. Also, wouldn't African Night Crawlers be able to survive the heat better so that those which escape can colonise the soil.
Great work
Thanks a lot for all the information.Very much appreciated.
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Very interesting...how can I get your contacts for further explanations Thanks
Very interesting and informative! Thank you for posting this video. :)
If you pay for garbage pick up , these worms will reduce your garbage bill. They also eat cardboard and paper . They are your natural garden disposal crew. I love these little guys. They produce compost that is the best . That's why they call it black gold
how do I know the type of worm suitable for this process?
esenia fetida (red wigglers)
How do I get to the red worms
This is very impressive, how do I receive such training, I am from Namibia
Do u sell any vermi worms ?
Worms love corn flour and corn meal
I love every thing bse no costs involued (locally available resources.thanks alot but contact
your contacts I wud like to start such project
You can reach us via email on info@acsa-ug.org
The music is so loud in places that it drowns out the speakers who are really informative. Isn't it risky to use a potentially invasive species like Eisenia foetidae rather than a native species like African Night Crawlers? Even if you're very careful, cocoons and worms are likely to escape into the environment. Also, wouldn't African Night Crawlers be able to survive the heat better so that those which escape can colonise the soil.