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European nightcrawler farming can be a profitable business.

You can European nightcrawlers in small spaces and with little cost. Their agriculture can be profitable for a fishing business or a worm for home composting project. European nightcrawlers are also easier to raise than some other varieties Nightcrawler because you keep them at room temperature rather than cold or hot as Canadian nightcrawlers as African nightcrawlers.

    Preparation

  1. Prepare the bed by placing Nightcrawler peat moss in the container. Peat moss should be moist but not too wet. The water should not miss the pressed peat moss. Peat moss should be about 8 inches deep in the container.

  2. Place nightcrawlers worm in the container. Make sure not to overload the container with worms too much for space. A small container Rubbermaid, popular with small farmers worm can contain up to 500 farmers.

  3. Nightcrawlers feed with vegetable scraps, manure, or mashed egg laying hens. Nightcrawlers will compost all food, and produce worm castings that can be harvested and used as planting soil.

  4. Turn the bedding at least every three weeks. This will allow you to see your nightcrawlers and ensure they are healthy. pH test bed to ensure that the level is between 6.0 and 7.0. If the soil becomes too acidic, mix them with powdered limestone.

  5. Harvest

  6. Harvest according to the objective. worms fishing should be older worms, nearing the end of their productive lives. Breeding should be to young to half grown. industry standards also dictate an overdose of 10 percent will be included with every order to cover all the worms may die in shipping.

  7. Dump peat moss litter on a hard surface, in strong light. Systematically remove the bedding from the top, and the nightcrawlers will dig into the hard surface. When all the bedding is removed, the nightcrawlers are packed in the middle of the hard surface.

  8. nightcrawlers on the count of age. Place nightcrawlers in Styrofoam containers for sale or shipment.


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