Quick question, does it need to be oven dried before grinding, or just leaving it to naturally dry in the garage will be ok? Equally ground into a powder rather than crushing it finely I take it, it’s about getting the calcium available for more immediate pH control.
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Egg shell
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Hi Lilwiggler, maybe a quick question but a bit complex to answer. Worms don’t require very much calcium they do not have a bone structure to maintain however they do use the ground up egg shell as a grit to process their food in their gizzards. You are right about using eggshell to adjust the ph in the bin. Eggshell is a source of lime and can be used to “sweeten” the worms environment. Worms have small mouths and grinding the eggshells to a powder helps them to utilise it easier.
Drying your eggshells in the oven makes them easier to grind up and equally important removes any chance of you introducing salmonella to your bin.
Willy
Drying your eggshells in the oven makes them easier to grind up and equally important removes any chance of you introducing salmonella to your bin.
Willy
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Ah, thank you, I will keep them in the garage and cook them when I am ready to grind them!
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