I drive by the Waikiki Worm Company everyday, and I've been wanting to check it out. Today I got the chance.
Their featured product is the Can-O-Worms, a waste management system. The Can-O-Worms bin is home to several thousand worms which eat their weight a day in food scraps, kitchen waste, newspaper and even junk mail. The worms eventually will poop a nutrient-rich product called vermicast which promotes living soil. "What was once noxious waste is transformed into a valuable resource". Veeeery GREEN, yeah!
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5 comments:
Cool, worms. Can you make soup with them. Nice shots!
btw, how much were they?
Very interesting!!
Ron, the brochure says:
Can-O-Worms
includes bedding block and instructions - $195
with one pound of worms - $345
wow!!! that is awesome!!!!
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