Preventing Problems


Store food scraps in a sealed container to prevent flies or roaches from laying eggs in them. Refrigerate them, if possible.

Add food scraps in small amounts, especially at first, or your bin may get smelly or heat up.

Keep your bin in a shaded and sheltered location where the bedding can stay below 90 degrees F.

Don't let the bedding become soaking wet. Add dry paper as needed to soak up excess water. Keep the bedding damp. Old, dry bedding can harbor pests.

Handle the worms gently and with gloved hands or a fork (not a shovel).

Wash your hands thoroughly after you have handled fresh compost.

What is Worm Composting?
Why Compost With Worms?
The Worms
The Materials
Materials To Avoid
The Containers
Getting Started
Harvesting
Tips
TRNCC



[Compost Demonstration Project] [Lesson Plans]
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Sources: TNRCC Environmental Bulletin, Worm Composting