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- Compost worms can
eat up to 70% of all household waste.
- Worms avoid light
- even relatively brief exposure to sunlight can kill them.
- Earthworms have no
known diseases.
- Earthworms are hermaphrodites
- each worm is both male and female.
- Scientists estimate
earthworms have been with us for some 600 million years.
- They normally live
2 to 3 years under favourable conditions.
- Worms mate only with
their own species.
- Under good conditions,
compost worms can double in number in about 60 days.
- Compost worms require
moist, cool, dark conditions with plenty of "food" to survive and breed.
- Multi-stage black
plastic worm farms are NOT suitable for recycling dog waste.
- They do not like
citrus fruit, onions or garlic.
- Any animal worming
preparations will, of course, harm earthworms. Do not feed them animal droppings
the day after worming!
- Compost worm waste
recycling systems are in use all over Australia and throughout the world,
in homes, piggeries, on farms, ships, municipal waste depots, and of course,
animal breeding establishments of any kind.
- Compost worm systems
are not only approved but actively promoted by many Municipal Councils.
BOOKWORM FARM
supplies the cheapest and most effective systems available, delivered
and installed!

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