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worm incubater - 2006/09/28 18:56 Does anyone know anything about these. If so whats your take on them? http://www.ecologytek.com/incubator.htm
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/09/28 19:30 looks like a spaceage worm box to me
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/09/28 20:49 I went to the site and am still hearing warning sirens going off. Beware! Susan Quinby-Honer
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/09/28 21:10 If it's to good to be true. Well I just thought I would ask aroud before I shot the idea down. Thanks redhen.
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/09/28 23:19 That looks like a great idea if you have some real valuable worms to care for! I just have redwigglers so I see no need for anything that expensive! There are too many free 55 gal drums out there to pay anything for beds.
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/09/29 07:18 It seem to me that pretty much anything that associates worms and worm farming with money should be viewed with caution and skepticism. In my opinion, worm composting is for reducing one's contribution to the waste stream and to produce food for the soil. If in doing so you breed some worms and can sell them to spread the concept, then that's great. I've come to the conclusion that people who see this as a get rich quick scheme or an alternative to getting a job are soon disappointed. Worm farming is FARMING-- pay to work ratio is LOW and there are no guarantees.

Post edited by: WormMainea, at: 2006/09/29 07:22
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/10/02 00:43 Though I'm pretty much a clueless newbee in terms of experience... I think I agree with WormMainea... Anyone can find info and numbers on what it takes to grow worms and it ain't a get rich quick scheme.

So true... if that's what one is expecting, one will be quickly disappointed... even more so after having paid over 2000$ for a "worm incubator". (One should do some calculations on how much worms you need to grow to recupe the cost of that thing!)

And you only get 5 pounds of worms in the starter kit which seems pretty small for such fairly large "incubator". So you'd porbably best buy some more worms if you start out with container of that size.

Post edited by: w0rm, at: 2006/10/02 00:44
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Re:worm incubater - 2006/10/04 14:47 If one goes into the forum archives and looks at the B&B threads you'll see people claiming they were making or going to make $500,000 in one year. That same person claimed he'd be willing the worm business to his daughter. You'll also find claims that $10.00 a lbs worms are worth it because of branding...compared to McDonalds/hamburgers by way of example.

Making money via worms have been going on for years. Some are far more honest/legit than others.
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Re:worm incubater - 2009/12/09 01:53 Has any one used one of the fiberglass worm bins from ECOLOGY TECHNOLOGY? These things are a pile. Very hard to maintain. When you try to mix the soil up the vents come out of the bottom. You cant use a shovel or anything to mix the compost without damageing the thing. The worm poop shinks to the bottom and the worm start to surface and stop breeding. The heater in this thing sucks. I think I spent more on my power bill then any thing. I also heard that there is a fiberglass releaser on the fiberglass that can get in the compost. The incubator also fills up with water and then it stinks so bad. Ive seen more mice and rodents come out of the incubator then any thing. I talked to the owner of ECOLOGY TECHNOLOGY a few times but I pretty sure he was pretty drunk. No help at all. And who buys worms? I dont want to deal with Dave any more I think he is full of crap like his ECOLOGY TECHNOLOGY worm incubator.
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Re:worm incubater - 2009/12/09 01:54 http://www.ecologytek.com/incubator.htm
PILE OF CRAP
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Re:worm incubater - 2009/12/09 02:17 Dont get one. They suck. I gave mine away
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