What do Worms do, and How do they do it?
Sunday, February 7th, 2010Worms are amazing creatures. They are natures eating tubes. Basically, they live their lives, eating, pooping, and reproducing 24/7/365. Because they live underground, we miss a lot of their activities.
Now available, Worm Viewers that enable you to experience the “Wonders of Worms”. Three sizes to choose from:
Small Cedar Redworm Viewer

This is a self contained worm farm (just like the ant farm, except these guys are actually getting something done) that can hold 40 – 50 redworms along with food debris and bedding. The new design is now thicker to allow more food for the redworms to work with. This display is 1/2 the height of the cedar redworm compost display. The top has two pins so it releases easy to feed. The bottom panel will unscrew to open, harvest and clean out. 7″ tall, 11 1/2″ wide, 3″ thick
Medium Cedar Redworm Viewer
This display has been tested for some time to ensure you see the whole decomposition process. This display is tall enough to feed several times, so you can see the worm work being done. It will hold 100 – 150 redworms. The black covers keep it dark so the redworms will work all of the compost inside the display. The top has two pins so it releases easy to feed. The bottom panel will unscrew to open, harvest and clean out. 14”tall, 11 ½”wide, 3” thick

Hardwood Deluxe Worm Viewer:
This is the Rolls Royce of displays. It’s made of various hardwoods with a teak oil finish on the outside. Black covers to keep the redworms working and a steel handle for easy carry. Easily fits 100 to 150 redworms to demolish the food waste quickly. The top has two pins so it releases easy to feed. The bottom panel will unscrew to open, harvest and clean out. 7” tall, 24” wide, 3” thick
Additional details on The Worm Stuff Page at:
http://www.thewormdude.com/products-page/fun-with-worms/

