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CATDOLL: How often do you need to harvest food when raising earthworms? (How often do you need to harvest food when raising earthworms?)

1. How long does it take to harvest the finished products after raising earthworms?

Earthworms can be harvested after 3 months of cultivation. If the earthworms are in a good growth environment, it usually takes half a year to grow to about 10cm. Earthworms are thermophilic animals. Wild earthworms will burrow into the soil layer and hibernate during long droughts, severe winters and high temperature seasons.

2. How often should you feed earthworms in a bucket?

Answer: Feed once every half a month.

Generally, the higher the temperature, the more food they eat and the more frequently they are fed. Feed them about once every half a month when the temperature is 10-25 degrees.

In addition to paying attention to rain and sun protection, maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity, and feeding in time, you should also pay attention to timely cleaning of earthworm excrement. Replace part of the base material and add another part of new base material about half a year.

3. How often should red earthworms be fed?

Generally, the higher the temperature, the more food they eat and the more frequently they are fed. Feed them about once every half a month when the temperature is 10-25 degrees.

In addition to paying attention to rain and sun protection, maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity, and feeding in time, you should also pay attention to timely cleaning of earthworm excrement. Replace part of the base material and add another part of new base material about half a year.

4. How often should we feed earthworms?

Feed once every half month

Generally, the higher the temperature, the more food they eat and the more frequently they are fed. Feed them about once every half a month when the temperature is 10-25 degrees.

In addition to paying attention to rain and sun protection, maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity, and feeding in time, you should also pay attention to timely cleaning of earthworm excrement. Replace part of the base material and add another part of new base material about half a year.

5. How many times a day should earthworms be fed?

About half a month

Generally, the higher the temperature, the more food they eat and the more frequently they are fed. Feed them about once every half a month when the temperature is 10-25 degrees.

In addition to paying attention to rain and sun protection, maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity, and feeding in time, you should also pay attention to timely cleaning of earthworm excrement. Replace part of the base material and add another part of new base material about half a year.

6. How many times a year can earthworms be harvested?

Sexually mature earthworms can mate up to 12 times in a year.

Under suitable conditions, sexually mature earthworms can reproduce once a month. The newly laid eggs are transparent, oval or spindle-shaped, and initially milky yellow, turning red in about 7 days, and hatching into small earthworms in about another 7 days.

The time it takes to develop varies from species to species, ranging from one week to several months. Pheretima requires 2-3 weeks, while Lumbricus requires 12-13 weeks. The life span ranges from one year to several years. Some Lumbricus can live up to 6 years, and generally reach sexual maturity after one year.

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