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I also put 2 posts on the vermicomposting forum but not much respons. I know quite a few of GA gardners have worms. I'm in slight panic here. Since Sunday I have a worm bin with about 500 worms. We noticed yesterday quite a few underneath the food tray.
Last night DH and I went and scooped the worms from under the bin up and put them back in tray. Cloth pretty tight between bin edges, thought had solved the problem. I thought that that was the problem, the cloth had too much space.
Just now wanted to bring a little mushed up green beans and fruit pulp, and see worms on basement floor!!! A whole bunch was sitting on outside of tray. Last night quite a few where still hanging underneath the tray but we didn't want to tear them off, we tightened the cloth thinking it would be easier for them to go back to food tray.
What is it they don't like????
I'll make a picture of the bin so the real experts can have a look. Obviously I must be doing something wrong.
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