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Posted by: LindaPA5 at Mon Jun 30 07:01:24 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by LindaPA5 ] That is a good point, if you are using earthworms. Red wrigglers live within the top layer of the compost and therefore do not like it as hot. Earthworms are deeper living and can handle more heat, but will still do a mass evacuation if it gets too hot (watched it happening once when I added grass clippings to my outdoor compost bin and heated it up, the worms were running out the bottom). | ||
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