Picking Skinny Breeders Out of a Grow Out Bin - 3 Reasons Why To Do This
Hello Worm Wranglers! I am in great need to set up some new breeder bins. To do this I need to identify adult worms currently in my grow out bins. Being able to tell adult red wigglers worms is a very handy skill to develop for several reasons. Come watch me discuss how to identify adult and red wigglers and why you might want to do this too. I do have red wiggler cocoons for sale on my website at: www.RockinWorms.com Thanks for watching! Yours in the dirt, Jayne

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