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While the infected person sleeps, female pinworms lay thousands of eggs in the folds of skin surrounding the anus.

Yes they do 🙂 But it can be difficult to work with in the bin. .

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2. Skunk droppings might look like those of domestic cats and will contain all types of food, from insect skeletons, to hair or seeds. Just removed the little base that collects spilled coffee from our keurig in order to clean it and found 20 or so small white worms that I’m assuming are bug larvae crawling around inside.

Just removed the little base that collects spilled coffee from our keurig in order to clean it and found 20 or so small white worms that I’m assuming are bug larvae crawling around.

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. I did you the bypass filter the other day and put decaf ground beans in.

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. Worms that are small and thread-like are commonly found in soil, crawling through piles of soil.

As for the amount of coffee grounds used in the compost bin, I’m adding about 20% of the total weight of scraps thrown in. I noticed today that the pile which was not buried, after around 5 days, got some white worms (see red circles in the image).

This is not a diagnosis, but rather an idea based on the information our reader supplied.
Darwin wrote in one of his best sellers (The Formation of Vegetable Mould through the Action of Worms) that-.
Add 2 cups of used coffee grounds to a 5-gallon bucket of water.

Not sure if it’s related.

They are great to use as food for your composting worms who then turn them into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden, soil and plants.

Female worms can produce 200,000 eggs a day if there are both female and male worms in the intestines, and the eggs leave your body in feces. Spotted skunk droppings are going to be similar looking, but maybe half the size. .

Have also started to throw in bird seed, with the smaller type grain for canaries. Nuts. When i spread a thin layer of used coffee grounds on the top of my worm bin, the grounds are covered with very tiny white/tannish. . .

I have a phillips 3200 coffee machine.

As for the amount of coffee grounds used in the compost bin, I’m adding about 20% of the total weight of scraps thrown in. Looked exactly like white worms but eventually melted when I tried slowly heating the cold brew in a pan to make sure.

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