7 Conditions That Are Bad To Earthworm Habitat
7 conditions that are bad Earthworm Habitat Essentially, the following are the terms that are poor habitat for earthworms and how to make it better:
1) when it is too hot. Earthworms cannot survive beyond temperature of 90F or higher. They will become inactive if it is too hot and die. Best temperature should be below 80F. Do not exposed the earthworms to direct sunlight and hot environment. If the worm bin is place outdoor, best to put in a shade or garage.
2) if it is too dry. Earthworm is a moist, dark and moist environment and the need to maintain the body’s wet, because it breathes through the skin. Earthworm needs adequate moisture for growth and survival. Sprinkle with water beds worm bin to provide more moisture.
3) when the weather is too cold. In freezing temperature worms will die. The ideal temperature for the earthworm growth and activity would be in the range of 60 to 80 F. Put the worm bin in your home, maybe in the kitchen during the winter months.
4) when it is wet. Earthworms in the soil is inundated or wet bedding wet. It drives worms out. You’ll find that on rainy days, worms normally surface to avoid drowning. If the worm bin is wet, the best to empty the excess water.