Worm CocoonsBaby Woodies. The eggtray is covered on the back as well.Baby WoodiesBrian’s Worms WormConverted to a woodies shed. Tubs on old racksFirst of the new residents moved in. I can hold a total of 48 tubs on both sides. Bottom 3 shelves each side are heated with 80 watt 8 metre cordsImport Export WordPress Users and WooCommerce CustomersImport Export WordPress Users and WooCommerce CustomersInside Old ShedLarge WoodiesNew Shed number 3. Number 1 a tree fell on it, Number 2 burnt down. Hoping for better things for this shedInside Old ShedPacking BenchRelates to screen hole Sizes and WeightsRemains of old shed after a fireScreening buckets next to packing tableSetting up heat cords. Insulation Foil then heat cords. Note tape is only to hold till tiles go on top. Smooth side down. Thermostat probe sits on the tileTaps are optionalThe longer worms are African Night Crawler. The smaller are Red Wrigglers for a size comparisonThermostatsThis is how I raise all my worms
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