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    How do worms multiply?
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    When mating, the worms join together with heads pointing in opposite directions. Sperm is passed from one worm to the other and stored in sacs, a cocoon forms on the worm, then eggs and sperm are deposited in the cocoon.
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    How fast do the worms multiply?
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    They should start multiplying in about 30 days. The more worms you have, the more babies there will be.
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    Can I use an old chest freezer for worms?
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    Yes, you can. Since freezers are insulated, they tend to stay cooler in warm weather (if kept in a shaded area).
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    Can I use a bathtub to raise worms?
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    Yes. I half-filled an old bathtub with composted leaf litter. I introduced the worms, lightly watered the compost, then fed the worms with potato peelings and skins from my garden compost heap. I placed the bathtub in a shady tree-lined area of the garden, and covered it with a glass shower door with good ventilation.
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    How long after starting a worm bed can you take them out to use?
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    You can take what you need out immediately, or at any other time. But keep it in mind that you are cutting down on your breeding stock by removing worms before they start multiplying, which takes about 30 days.
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    How often should I feed the worms?
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    You can feed the worms 2-3 a week or every other week. It really depends on what type of worms and how many you have.
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    How do I keep my fishing worms contained?
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    Keep them in a large can with air holes, some compost, dirt and water mixed together. There should be enough mixture for two thirds of the can.
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    Can I use worms that I dig up on my own?
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    Yes, home farmed worms are generally better because you know they haven't been exposed to chemicals and they are wild.
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    How do I take care of worms in the winter?
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    It is best to house them indoors during winter, where you can regulate the temperature.
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    Can I grow plants in the bed while the worms are still living there?
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    You could. Worms will generally eat the roots if given the option. However, this could help maintain the temperature, so it depends.
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    How do I keep worms from crawling out?
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    Keep your worms from crawling by keeping a light shining on them for 24-48 hours.
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    I live in an apartment and I want to breed, what can I do?
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    You can keep them in a Rubbermaid tub with holes in the top of the lid. Keep them moist, use shredded newspaper and peat moss, and feed them coffee grounds, no citrus or meat.
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    How do you keep fire ants out of the worm beds?
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    I elevate the bed and use a granular pesticide under it. If all else fails I use burnt motor oil under the bed.
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    Can I build a four to six foot worm bed with a separator in the middle and have two different kinds of worms?
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    Why not? It would be the same as two separate containers, if your divider is effective.
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    Why do I have maggots with my worms?
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    If your worm bed is too wet, that can attract flies and maggots, so that could be your issue.
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    Can I make a worm bed in a plastic container?
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    Yes, there are many videos on YouTube that show how to do this. They use one bin with holes in it on top of another one that doesn't have holes, this method helps drain excess water.
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    What is the best type of worm for fishing?
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    The best worms for small fish are Red Worms while for big fish are Night crawlers.
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    How quickly do worms multiply in a month?
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    Sparse populations of worms may be slow to reproduce, but as a general rule, a worm at least 60 days old can find a mate and produce a cocoon that contains an average of four babies. Typically, a population of composting worms doubles every three to six months. Under ideal conditions, as few as eight worms can become 1,500 worms in only six months.
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    How do I regulate the temperature in the summer?
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    Try keeping them indoors in a large plastic container.
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    Is sweet feed good for worms?
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    Sweet feed is not really good for worms, it generally just attracts them.
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    Will a large 50 gallon plastic barrel work?
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    Yes, it should be fine.
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    Can I use the bottom of a juice carton if I'm only using a couple of worms?
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    Yes, but you will need to up-size when the worms start reproducing. Worms reproduce and double their population every 3-6 months, so I would recommend going from a carton to a container, then to a worm farm, and finally to a full size bed.
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    Should the coffee grounds be fresh or used?
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    Used coffee grounds would be best.
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    How many worms can fit in a can?
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    It depends on how big the can is. Make sure you do not overcrowd the can or they will stop reproducing.
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    Can Night Crawlers and Red worms be kept in the same farm?
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    No. Night Crawlers are typically bigger than the Red worms, so the Red worms could get eaten.
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    Can I do this indoors in an old aquarium?
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    Worms prefer a dark environment, so as long as you keep the tank in the basement or cover the glass with fabric, they would be happy.
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    Will an old freezer chest work for this?
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    An old freezer chest doesn't work. You have to use the big freezer (200m x 200m) so that the worms will fit in the freezer.
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    How many worms can an old freezer hold?
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    It depends on the size of the freezer and the worms.
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    Will fishing worms eat sweet food?
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    It's possible. One way to check this is to put a little bit of damp sugar and something bitter (like coffee grounds) into the worm enclosure and wait a day or so. Then, check to see if the worms are crowding around one or the other.
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    Why do my worms crawl out of their container?
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    It might be the wrong temperature for them. You want a big, lidded container with small holes to keep them contained.
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