Instructions / Assembly

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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. Next,take another working tray and cover the bottom of this working tray with 2
or 3 sheets of dry newspaper.
4. Spread the bedding materials prepared at Step 2 on top of the dry newspaper.
Then,place this working tray (it is called the first working tray) on top of the white
plastic board(worm-saving tray or M-Board) ,and cover it up with the lid. Now,you
have a perfect worm farm waiting for the arrival of your worms. Clean the
working tray used for preparing the bedding,and set aside the empty working trays
for future use.
Worm Food
The following can be served as worm foods:vegetables craps,fruit (of low
acidity) ,eggshells,shredded paper,cardboard,coffee ground and
filters,grains,starches,decayed garden leaves and grasses,manure of horse and
cow,wood sawdust,and hair.
Note: Animal waste can be used as worm food. However, remember that all
animals get wormed and this could kill your compost worms. Therefore, be careful
about using animal waste as worm food. It is advised to start with a small amount
and see if the animal waste is proper for your worm bin.
The following food wastes should be excluded from your worm diet: All citrus
fruits(due to high acidity) ,plant seeds,cooking oil,meat,fish,poultry,dairy
products,and salad dressings. For more information on worm foods
preparation,please refer to the Section of System Optimization.
Worm Arrival
When your worms arrive,place the on the surface of the worm bedding and cover