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Re:Worms and Maggots (not in the same bin) - 2008/04/26 22:23 I have a few home made bins also, but haven't got any action. I'm thinking about dumping my scraps and starting over, now that the BSF's are about in season. I started my bins when I got the idea over the winter. So the stuff I put in there is pretty icky.
Mark..and all..know that BSF will not be attracted to anaerobic conditions.
I think if you were to set out a well ventilated tote type bin with plenty of decomposing produce you will get the results you are thinking about.
I have had some such bins sitting outside for 2 days now with warm weather and will report when I first see my colony begin.
Susan Quinby-Honer
redhen@nc.rr.com
Starve the Landfill...Feed the Earth.
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Re:Worms and Maggots (not in the same bin) - 2008/04/27 01:09 I havent tried the bio pod but have the bsf they consume most anything . We don't necessarily need to save the world , it will survive in spite of us .WE is what we need to save !!!
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Re:Worms and Maggots (not in the same bin) - 2008/05/02 17:35 Hey ya'll who are interested in BSFL check my blog, address link in signature. I'm working on a neat project for converting waste water screenings that are contaminated with pathogens to determine if BSFL will eliminate them. BSFLcomposting.com
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