Why animal products should not be used in vermicomposting
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The breakdown of organic material by microbes and worms together leading to the formation of high-quality soil conditioner is called vermicomposting.
Addition of animal products, even though they contain a good amount of nutrients, attracts flies and other unwanted pests.
They pests eat up the vermicompost and hence are undesirable.
Addition of animal products, even though they contain a good amount of nutrients, attracts flies and other unwanted pests.
They pests eat up the vermicompost and hence are undesirable.
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The breakdown of organic material by microbes and worms together leading to the formation of high-quality soil conditioner is called vermicomposting.
Addition of animal products, even though they contain a good amount of nutrients, attracts flies and other unwanted pests.
They pests eat up the vermicompost and hence are undesirable.
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