Science, asked by mittalvatsalya255, 4 months ago

Why we should not add the kitchen wastes
containing salt, pickles, oil, vinegar, milk
and meat preparations as food for
red worms in the compost of

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Answered by ojasjain0406
5

Answer: HOPE THIS MAY HELP YOU

Explanation:

- Addition of wastes containing salts, pickles, oil, vinegar, meat and milk products hinder the ambient conditions of the vermicomposting pit and also lead to the growth of pathogenic bacteria in the pit thereby, not allowing the red worms to do their work as a result disabling the production of good vermicompost.

Answered by pratishthashivhare
12

Answer:

Wastes containing salt, pickle, oil, vinegar, meat and milk products cannot be used as food for the redworms in a vermicomposting pit because these items can lead to the growth of disease-causing small organisms. These small organisms may harm the redworms and hinder the preparation of compost.

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