Saturday, March 26, 2011

Raising African Nightcrawlers For Fishing

African nightcrawlers, scientific name, Eudrillus eugeniae, originated in steamy hot areas of West African and have adapted in additional tepid areas all over the globe. It is a valued composting worm for its vermicast, worm manure, worm castings or Black Gold, which is comparable in magnitude and appearance to mice dung. This vermicast contrasting to others for the most part when using the right bedding material can in fact be used in a fertilizer or seed spreader to spread out onto ones yard. The growth of plants and their roots has revealed some amazing results due to the biological structure as well as the amount of beneficial aerobic microbes using castings. Application of this product has in addition been revealed to make plants, whether flowers, vegetable, shrubs or trees, to be less receptacle to diseases. The precise cause for this is not yet known, however some hypothesize that it goes to survival of the strongest being vermicast usually speaking produce much healthier plants.
This type is a warm temperate nightcrawler requiring a minimum temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit in order to endure. African nightcrawlers are most productive at composting in addition to reproduction at a temperature hovering around seventy eight degrees Fahrenheit nonetheless room temperature of approximately seventy degrees is sufficient for them. The African nightcrawler can survive temperatures of up to one hundred ten degrees Fahrenheit in the shade as long as there is moving air over the surface.

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