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I have a surplus of worms available if anyone is interested in vermiculture. I will sell a 1.25lb package of bed run (includes a few hundred breeders, as well as the bedding material which includes hatchlings and egg capsules) to CS readers and forum participants only, for $10, which includes the cost of shipping by Priority mail. These are yellow-tail worms, which are good for both composting and for use as fishing bait. They are smaller than manure worms, but they are much more active and better for bait. They will reproduce quickly once established in a bin or bed. Instructions included.
-- Elizabeth (ekfla@aol.com), January 10, 2002
Can these guys live through a hot compost pile, or are you refering to kitchen composting?
-- paperlady (msnewslady@aol.com), January 11, 2002.
Generally, worms will not stay in a hot compost pile- they will either die, or else may migrate away from the heat.
-- Elizabeth (ekfla@aol.com), January 11, 2002.
For those who may wonder about the commercial nature of this thread, Elizabeth pre-approved it with me. She is not in the business of selling these. They are surplus to her needs so she is making them available at pretty well her cost.
-- Ken S. in WC TN (scharabo@aol.com), January 12, 2002.
Thanks for the clarification, Ken. I should have worded the post a little more carefully.
-- Elizabeth (ekfla@aol.com), January 12, 2002.