difference between vermicomposting and composting
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Composting: Compost piles are typically hot as the aerobic breakdown of organic matter releases carbon dioxide and heat, resulting in piles than can top 150°F. ... The downside to less heat is that vermicomposting will not kills any pathogens present in the food waste, manure, or whatever you're feeding your worms.
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Compost is the end product formed by the biodegradation of organic matter such as yard waste and food waste. This is done by microorganisms, such as bacteria. Yeast too helps in this process.
Compost is the end product formed by the biodegradation of organic matter such as yard waste and food waste. This is done by microorganisms, such as bacteria. Yeast too helps in this process.Vermicompost is the end product formed by the degradation of organic matter. This process is done only by worms, such as red wrigglers, white worms and earthworms.
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