snew
Well-Known Member
I've been trying to baby them through the heat but the heat and other composters that have showed up, turned my worm bin into an anaerobic mess. Almost all of the worms died, there where a few huddled in the last of the bedding that had not sucked up the liquid. I had more worms than last year, so I thought I could add more food this year. It was just to much.
My bin is in the garage so its fine in the winter but way to hot in the summer. I think of trying to build an insulated box or an old cooler. Has anybody else tried this in hot areas. Or anything else that would work. Inside is not an option If this won't work I'll most likely give up on the worm bin. I'll still compost and may be devote more to bokashi. But I would have to by EWC for teas and that sucks.
My bin is in the garage so its fine in the winter but way to hot in the summer. I think of trying to build an insulated box or an old cooler. Has anybody else tried this in hot areas. Or anything else that would work. Inside is not an option If this won't work I'll most likely give up on the worm bin. I'll still compost and may be devote more to bokashi. But I would have to by EWC for teas and that sucks.