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WORM BIN WB25101 NEED HELP? CONTACT US! Have product questions? Need technical support? Please feel free to contact us: Technical Support and E-Warranty Certificate www.vevor.com/support This is the original instruction, please read all manual instructions carefully before operating. VEVOR reserves a clear interpretation of our user manual. The appearance of the product shall be subject to the product you received.
Safety precautions WARNING: Please pay close attention to the following instructions to reduce the risk of injuries, accidents or damage to the product by itself. 1. Please follow ALL safety instructions listed below. 2. Please remove the packaging material before assembling or using the product. 3. Please make sure that all listed parts are included in the package and that they are not damaged. 4.
Part List: Name Part Quantity Lid 1 Working Tray 5 Base 1 Worm-saver Tray(M-board) Ant Trap 4 3
Spigot 1 Cup 1 Spade 1 Rake 1 Coconut coir 1 mat Coconut coir 1 brick User Manual 1 4
Assembly 1) Locate the Spigot from the worm bin which comes with two pieces of plastic washers and one piece of plastic nut; 2) Place one piece of the plastic washers inside the recess in front of the Base,then,insert the Spigot through the hole; 3) Insert the other piece of plastic washer through the threaded part from the inside of the Base, and then, screw the plastic nut onto the thread, and hand -tighten the nut;(Caution! Make sure the plastic nut is tightened enough to prevent leakage); 5
4) Place the Worm-saver Tray (M-board) on top of the Base; 5) Place the Working Tray on top of the Worm-saver Tray(M-board); 6) Place the Lid on top of the Working Tray.
7) When ants present,place Ant-trap (4 pieces) on to the bottom corners of the Base and pour water into the Ant-traps. Set-up and Start-Up Worm Bedding Materials Worm bedding is the place where worms live and work. Worms need to have a comfortable living environment to efficiently work on composting. The choice of material is essential in creating healthy bedding for your worms.
It is important to ensure the bedding material above is moist, not wet or dry. To test the moisture of the bedding, simply place a small handful of the mixture on your hand. If water drips out from the bedding without squeezing, it indicates the bedding is too wet. However, if no water drips when you squeeze the bedding, it tells you the moisture is too dry. If it is too wet, mix it with some shredded dry paper to dry it up; if it is too dry, sprinkle some water on the bedding. 3.
the bedding with a sheet of damp newspaper. Worms will quickly disappear under the worm bed. Note: The worms may become stressed during the shipping process. Overall, worms may take a week or so to adapt to their new home. They may try to escape from the worm bin(even when you harvest or move worms to a new tray, they may try to escape). In the first couple of days after worms' arrival, it is suggested not to use the lid to cover the bin, but to use the V-Board to cover the bin during the daytime.
System Operation Worm Food Addition 2 to 3 weeks after the worm settles down in the bin, the worms start digesting the food. When you see approximately half of the worm foods in the bin disappear, you can add new foods. It is suggested to bury the new foods under the bedding. The common mistake is over-feeding the worms. When worms are over-fed, part of the foods may become rotten and generate an unpleasant odor. It also produces acidic substances, lowering the pH.
the bedding in the 1st working tray comes incomplete contact with the bottom of the 2nd working tray so that worms can travel through trays) ,and cover with the lid. 6. One week later,add a handful of food only on the new tray (the upper tray) and bury the foods under the bedding. 7. Continue adding foods when you see approximately half of the foods in the new tray disappear. Always bury foods under the bedding.
would like to keep in the bin,it is very easy to separate them from the tray to be harvested; simply remove the tray to be harvested and place it on top of the top working tray,and cover it up with the V-Board. Plow the bedding in the tray to be harvested several times during the day. The remaining worms will move down into the tray below because of the light. Once the tray is free from worms,it will be ready to harvest. Empty the tray that is ready to harvest onto a piece of plastic sheeting.
wet,worms may crawl out of the bin. could die for a lack of oxygen. However,if the bedding is too dry,worms If the bedding is dry,use a spray bottle to spray water into the top tray. ●Temperature. The ideal temperature for the worms to compost is between 15 and 25°C(55-77°F) . In the instances of extremely hot weather,it is recommended to put the worm bin in a sheltered place with good ventilation. Never place the worm bin indirect sunlight.
decomposed organic materials. Therefore,in order to speed up the worm composting process,it is important to prepare the foods in away that can be easily composted. Below are several suggestions: i. Chop the food into small pieces. When the pieces are smaller,a larger surface area is exposed to open air,allowing for optimal growth of bacteria. ii. Freeze the food. When the foods are frozen,it is easier for them to breakdown to become soft and juicy. iii. Microwave the food.
The new version of the VermiHut and the VermiHut Plus model both have the M-Board and air-vented lid design to increase airflow so that excessive heat can be carried out of the bin to maintain optimal temperature. System Troubleshooting Mites Occasionally,you may notice some little white insects in the system. These are mites. They are not harmful to your worms. Their presence indicates your worm system is too acidic and/or possibly too dry.
the lid is lifted,it may smell a little. If it starts to smell a lot,it indicates the system is not operating correctly. There area few reasons for the odor problems in the worm bin. i. Overfeeding the system. When foods stay in the bin for too long, and are not being composted quickly enough by the worms,the foods will become rotten,causing odor. In this case,remove the rotten foods and the excessive foods,especially the large pieces of food. ii.
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