Perionyx excavatus ( blue worm )
newoahuwormer
15 years ago
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A few questions about this variety:
1) What do their egg sacs look like?
2) I have a veggie garden going (Hawaii) and due to my population explosion, I was wondering if I can put this worm in the garden (long, rectangle "planter" bordered with brick, three feet high)? I would be sure to keep it damp & "feed" since this type does need some maintenance and can't just live in the garden independently. I would have to cover it with bedding so it won't dry out - I know some stuff. . . and I don't want to kill them off.
It's walled so dogs wouldn't come in and dig. Toads can't jump that high.
The only real danger would be during the rainy season - it wouldn't overflow over the brick but the water can collect and sit for the day. Soil is dense.
And I would continue my bin!
Thanks!
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