Featured Customer Questions – Michael R.
I continually stress the importance of spending the time to set up your worms in proper bedding. If the bedding is set up correctly, raising worms is easy. If not, it’s a never ending challenge. Michael sent some interesting questions that offered me the opportunity to remind everyone about making a proper worm bedding…..
Good evening. Hope you are having a good week.
I have a few questions and I hope you don’t mind.
1. Does it matter, when adding bedding, if some of the newspaper strips are stuck together? After I squeeze out the water from the soaked papers they get stuck together and it is hard to separate them. Do you have any tips for preparing the bedding?
2. When the bedding is turning into a lot of worm casting will the castings loose their potency whenever I mist them down?
Thanks for your time. Have a good night.
Michael
Hi Michael,
On the first question…regarding fluffing your newspaper. The better you fluff the bedding, the better your worms will do. It takes work…sometimes a good 30 minutes to make a great bedding. Not much way to shortcut it. If you don’t separate the “Stuck” papers well, you will create an anaerobic, (stinky) environment. The good thing is, you only have to fluff the bedding every few months(when you put in new bedding).
The castings will not lose their potency when misting. In fact, just the opposite. You are making the bedding condusive to the worms, so they are going to continue to process the bedding. Even though it looks like all the food is gone, the worms are usually continuing to eat the stuff.
Have fun!
Tags: Castings, Feeding Worms, Raising Redworms, red wigglers, Redworms, Worm Bedding

