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RE: Scrubber culture?
Hi George:
About two years age I got my first white worm culture. Within six moths I
was overrun with mites. I was using the light bulb and jar method of
extracting the worms. This was time consuming and was not producing the
worms in the volume I wanted. I found an article on raising the worms on
sponge type media. After about another six months of experimenting I finally
found a far superior media for worm culture. It works with both white and
grindle worms. With some fine tuning I developed the system which I now use.
My work has now been thrice replicated by others. Worm volume is good to
excellent and there are absolutely no mites! The cost to set up each
culture is about $2.00. Feeding the worms is easy and also inexpensive.
Harvesting takes minutes.
I have only one more bug to work out to correct for an uninticipated problem
which has now developed after about a year of constant production. I hope to
have this done in the next couple of days. I am also about to test a more
inexpensive food. I have documented my work to this point in painful detail.
Some time next week I will finish my research and post it. I hope you will
find it worth the wait.
Happy Thanksgiving to all
-RJ-
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
Behalf Of George Davis
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 5:02 AM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: Scrubber culture?
I have recently obtained a culture of whiteworms which are producing OK.
I would love to hear details of your scrubber system. Too many worms would
be a terrific problem.
George Davis
Wilmington, DE
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