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Feb 6, 2017 11:10 AM CST
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McCannon said:Sorry to hear you've been sick. The seasonal bugs seem to be particularly active this winter.

I'm glad you got the fruit flies taken care of. Have your worms migrated to the new bin yet? Wrigglers, or wigglers, depending on who you ask, don't get very large compared to nightcrawlers. I have found some in my garden that are 8 to 10 inches long and quite plump.


Thanks Mac. No, the bottom bin isn't full enough to use the upper bin for feeding yet. I expect it will be in another month or so.

I just put some more food in for them and the ones I saw are really pretty thin, almost as thin as when I first got them in mid November. So going on three months now. Does that sound normal? Or should they be bigger by now?
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