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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 168902" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>This works also, I would suggest using a tote that is fairly sturdy and use a whole saw (1 inch or so) to cut holes in the bottom, one in each corner and a couple in the middle. "glue" metal window screen over the holes on the inside using gasket latex. Also make a couple holes just under the lid on the top on each side so fresh air can blow through, glue screen over these also. Under it put some river rock or pea gravel so water can drain out if necessary, about 2 inches and bury it deep enough so the lid is a couple inches above the ground. Best to have the lid a light color so it reflects light and doesnt heat up if it gets some sun, paint it white or buy one like this. Doesnt hurt to throw some dead leaves or brown grass/twigs into your mix. The worms will nibble on that stuff also, but dont use green grass or anything high in nitrogen. Still need to feed them occasionally if they are kept like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 168902, member: 562"] This works also, I would suggest using a tote that is fairly sturdy and use a whole saw (1 inch or so) to cut holes in the bottom, one in each corner and a couple in the middle. "glue" metal window screen over the holes on the inside using gasket latex. Also make a couple holes just under the lid on the top on each side so fresh air can blow through, glue screen over these also. Under it put some river rock or pea gravel so water can drain out if necessary, about 2 inches and bury it deep enough so the lid is a couple inches above the ground. Best to have the lid a light color so it reflects light and doesnt heat up if it gets some sun, paint it white or buy one like this. Doesnt hurt to throw some dead leaves or brown grass/twigs into your mix. The worms will nibble on that stuff also, but dont use green grass or anything high in nitrogen. Still need to feed them occasionally if they are kept like this. [/QUOTE]
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