u/PvtctrlaltGreg

S1e10 thors hammer question

It was said that it was used to kill the gould for the lady, so I assumed this was the episode they tealc would be cured, why didn't they use it to remove the gould from tealc I was very confused when they destroyed it instead was it explained why it won't work with him the same way it did for the lady?

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u/PvtctrlaltGreg — 15 hours ago

My setup fingers crossed it works

Just need to get 4 more tubs and pray they are actually deep enough, but my meal worm army starts soon. This is attempt 2 as the last time we tried it we ended up finding them bloody everywhere that was using a 4 tier shelf thing that we attached mesh to the bottom off was suposed to be self sorting but didn't really work so trying this way and will manually seperate life stages this time

u/PvtctrlaltGreg — 3 days ago

Would these work or too shallow?

I've got some exisitng trays that's are 320mm x490mm x70mm they have lids but I was gonna remove those and make a stacking shelf so they have airflow, I aid bought boxes that were 150mm deep but misjudged how massive they actually are and they don't fit where I wanted them, is 70mm good enough? I see professional farms using simailr but I assume they are sifting and turning over alot more than I would be most Likley. I'd tried drawers in the past but found all the issues with tbsg quite quickly so want to start this time as strong as possible with a system I can extend when needed, if I can save money by using these exisitng boxes /trays then awesome

u/PvtctrlaltGreg — 4 days ago

Conflicting Info what to do with these

After doing research into work composting I bought 4 stackable totes, the initial plan was bottom was to collect liquid, I'd have small holes in the lid of that, then each container above would have larger holes in the bottom and lid keeping one lid hole free as the top, when one is nearing full I'd add another with fresh food and the worms would go up, then I'd rotate bins every so often, but as I looked into it more there are loads of people saying you don't need or want a drainage bin, that they dont actually go up but instead go down, my drainage would have some fabric to prevent that but what is the story, would I be better off having no holes and just manually changing out when ones full. Or would my rotating stacking system work?

u/PvtctrlaltGreg — 8 days ago