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Re:No more worm bin woes, just questions about wor - 2006/07/26 14:05 They are probably hiding. In my outdoor bin there is no way to avoid them. You will see them now and then looking through for capsules and such. I just crush them. I noticed a bunch of little ones in there too, so they must have bred also.
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