I ask the people I bought them from if I could have gotten wrigglers instead they told me they didn’t make mistakes
Printable View
I ask the people I bought them from if I could have gotten wrigglers instead they told me they didn’t make mistakes
I have split them into 3 different containers and it hasn’t helped any. I feed laying mash oats and wheat brand plus a lot of vegetables scraps. I have them in top soil
I had them in peat moss to start with but couldn’t keep it moist. My bins are outside . I have built a top over them now to keep the rain out and sun off them
Ckicken feed/lay mash/ rabbit feed make sure it aint (medicated)
Try mixing peat moss and black kow 50/50. Black kow helps the mix stay more damp, and also makes the worms grow bigger. That's a trick that most worm farmers use to get plump bait worms.
Definitely need to mix 50/50 with peat moss (no added fertilizers) and Black Kow. They live in the peat, but eat the Black Kow. I used Purina Worm Chow back when I grew them. I had very good success with this combination! Layer crumbles worked also.
Sent from my SM-G955U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
What about rabbit manure? For food
Comes highly recommended - especially if the rabbits are organic fed
Do you guy's use this stuff as the material to keep them in or sprinkle on top of dirt as food?