Ok my new bride is getting very mad at me because I drag my butt across the living room carpet...Ok that's been kind of the running joke but seriously I ordered 250 Super Red Wigglers from Uncle Jim. Well I have been doing a lot of research and starting to wonder if I totally missed the mark on something. I have my bins put together and even had a lot of shredded paper (printer paper ran through my paper shredder) and cardboard and also threw in the seeds and skin of a musk melon. Well I saw one video that actually said you should let food sit in the bin up to a week before the worms arrive and I did that with the melon. At the same time I also learned that if the environment is not what the worms like, they will run from it. Maybe I should say crawl up the walls and sneak out the top of the bins. Needless to say, when my worms showed up to my house yesterday I put them in my bin and THEY RAN. I figured they would considering how bad that melon smelled.
So after they ran away that time I gathered them up and dug into the bin to remove the melon leftovers. I also added 5 or so coffee filters with coffee leftovers in with all the paper and stuff with two banana peals and some crushed egg shells. Well I woke up this morning and found my little wormies making a dash for it. I know its damp enough but are they so sensitive to that bad melon that I need to start over? What am I doing wrong? What do I need to add that will make them happy and want to stay?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.
So after they ran away that time I gathered them up and dug into the bin to remove the melon leftovers. I also added 5 or so coffee filters with coffee leftovers in with all the paper and stuff with two banana peals and some crushed egg shells. Well I woke up this morning and found my little wormies making a dash for it. I know its damp enough but are they so sensitive to that bad melon that I need to start over? What am I doing wrong? What do I need to add that will make them happy and want to stay?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.