keico
Well-Known Member
Ok during my quest for knowledge. Especially that of composting, I have built a worm compost bin and put some red wigglers in there.
Upon my reading I found out about Phoenix Worms (Black Super Fly Larvae), I found out they are great for composting.
Info on them can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetia_illucens
They are great because they really go through organic waste incredibly fast, you can then feed there waste to the worms and they will finish the job.
They are great because they break down what the worms normally eat to much smaller portions for the worms to compost.
You can also add to their bin what you can't to a worm bin Meat, cheese, etc
I think it is definitely worth sharing this as it can really help with composting
Anyway tell me what you think
I also have to share this video with you, it shows how fast they can compost
http://www.eawag.ch/organisation/abteilungen/sandec/schwerpunkte/swm/projects/5000larvae/index_EN
Tell me what ya think
Upon my reading I found out about Phoenix Worms (Black Super Fly Larvae), I found out they are great for composting.
Info on them can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetia_illucens
They are great because they really go through organic waste incredibly fast, you can then feed there waste to the worms and they will finish the job.
They are great because they break down what the worms normally eat to much smaller portions for the worms to compost.
You can also add to their bin what you can't to a worm bin Meat, cheese, etc
I think it is definitely worth sharing this as it can really help with composting
Anyway tell me what you think
I also have to share this video with you, it shows how fast they can compost
http://www.eawag.ch/organisation/abteilungen/sandec/schwerpunkte/swm/projects/5000larvae/index_EN
Tell me what ya think