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  vermicomposting tips
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  2. 'Yes, you can use worm farms to treat human waste - quite effectively too.
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  3. fruit fly trap : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5V7GG7a9rM&t=7m14s
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  4. avoid feeding meat to the worm, worm can not eat meat
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  5. avoid feeding salt to the worm, salt kills worm
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  8. maybe use chopstick to loosen feces, kitchen scrap inside worm bin
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  9. let lemon peel becomes moldy then red wiggler worm can eat moldy lemon peel.
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  11. 'Worms need a moist environment, if they do leave the bin,
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  4.2 avoid feeding vinegar, spicy food to the worm
  too much urine can kill worms
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  but worm (don't know what species) can eat pet-dog's feces
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  2. https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-3336326-stock-footage-round-settler-with-overflowing-water-and-vapour-in-winter-season.html?src=rel/3406028:6/gg
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  12. maybe a possible solution for a toilet :
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  which blocks flies and allow air to enter.
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  how to empty the toilet pit
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  pit-latrine should be a flat surface where
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     if a pit-latrine is full then dig another pit-latrine.
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     but vermicompost may still contains pathogen/bacteria
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  if earthworms/worms/red-wriggler is not near feces then
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  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Plant_nodes_c.jpg
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  FYI Oranges, lemons, limes — citrus has a chemical substance (limonene) that is toxic to worms.
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30 mar 2019 8:12 pm edt:#add# fresh-animal-feces has more weed-seed than compost/vermicompost,more smelly.
8 sep 2019 12:1 pm edt:(1)#add# (Indoor Worm Bin with Worm Eggs and the Ultimate Fruit Fly Trap)
                       (2)#add# but fruit-fly maybe is harmless, killing fruit-fly maybe bring bad-luck because violating 'ahimsa' in http://wortel.ucoz.com/bible_diet.htm
8 sep 2019 1:38 pm edt:#add# vermicompost can be transported:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQxmmdbCYJY&t=1m28s (Big money in worm waste)
                             example-scenario for transporting vermicompost:
                              cold-weather-country can build:
                               (1)inter-continental-conveyor-belt for transporting veggie-scrap to hot-weather-country
                               (2)inter-continental-feces-sewer for transporting feces to hot-weather-country
                              
                              hot-weather-country can:
                               (1)use red-wiggler-worm to convert veggie-scrap, feces to vermicompost 
                               (2)use vermicompost to grow veggie
                               (3)transport left-over-vermicompost to other hot-weather-country
                               (4)transport veggie to cold-weather-country

8 sep 2019 2:23 pm edt:(1)#reword# use red-wiggler-worm to convert veggie-scrap, feces to vermicompost 
                          #to#     use red-wiggler-worm to convert veggie-scrap, solid-feces-from-feces-solid-liquid-separation-factory to vermicompost
                       (2)#add# evaporate liquid-feces to get clean-water-rain.

30 mar 2020 7:9 pm edt:#add# #14# earthworm, red-wiggler convert clothes to vermicompost for cotton-plant-fertiliser:
                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ0PFsgJ-wQ (Worm Composting....Worms eat my garbage....And old cotton clothes!)
                                  from google (earthworm eat clothes) result 6     
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vermicomposting tips
why vermicomposting ?
(1)fresh-animal-feces has more weed-seed than compost/vermicompost,more smelly.
   source:
   (1)'Raw manure will have higher nitrogen content, but potentially more weed seeds
      than compost'
   (2)'Compost is often preferred by these markets/users because of low odor, and
      reduced pathogens and weed seeds'
   in http://msuextension.org/publications/AgandNaturalResources/MT201206AG.pdf
   from ref-5 in 'Poultry droppings are harmful to plants when fresh, but after a
   period of composting are valuable fertilizers.[5]'
   in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manure#30_mar_2019_4_50_pm_edt from 'manure' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cow_dung#30_mar_2019_4_50_pm_edt
(2)to recycle human's feces without non-renewable energy.
  example about using non-renewable energy for recycling feces :
  1. during winter, maybe non-renewable natural gas is being blown to outdoor area
     to keep outdoor feces-water temperature at 55 fahrenheit (12 celcius),
     temperature in grand island, nebraska, usa, is 32 fahrenheit, 0 celcius 
     during winter.
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRaptzcp9G4&t=17m25s
     source :1. google (55 fahrenheit to celcius) result 1
             2. '0.3', '32.6' in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Island,_Nebraska#Geography_and_climate from google (grand island nebraska) result 2
        
     russia's feces-water aeration basin seems being heated in outdoor
     source : https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-snow-covered-aeration-basins-in-sewerage-treatment-plant-53173377.html
              from google-image (aeration basin roof) row 1 col 2
       
     feces-water aeration basin somewhere, seems not operational during winter :
     https://depositphotos.com/18881629/stock-photo-snow-covered-aeration-tank-in.html
     from google-image (aeration basin winter) row 1 last col
     
     outdoor feces-water aeration basin somewhere, 
     is operational during winter which must have been using non-renewable
     energy to prevent outdoor feces-water from freezing :
     1. https://www.videoblocks.com/video/waste-water-treatment-facility-in-winter-sewage-treatment-plant-tgoifz0
        from google-image (water treatment plant winter) row 1 col 1
     2. https://www.shutterstock.com/video/clip-3336326-stock-footage-round-settler-with-overflowing-water-and-vapour-in-winter-season.html?src=rel/3406028:6/gg
        from google-image (water treatment plant winter) row 3 col 1
      
     maybe some feces-water aeration basin is being covered with temporary roof
     during winter :
     http://www.gticovers.com/en/solutions/modular-cover
     from google-image (aeration basin covered winter) row 5 col 2
     
     installing temporary roof to feces-water aeration basin, maybe
     require installing indoor camera because feces-water aeration
     basin must be observed
     source :
     'installation of a fixed or floating cover on a wastewater tank
     can hinder observation of a treatment process'
     in
     http://infohouse.p2ric.org/ref/33/32178.pdf
     from google (wastewater treatment plant winter operation) result 1
     
     but a camera inside indoor feces-water aeration basin, will
     cause that camera to smell like feces.
   
(3)keep river water semi-clean. (avoid sending feces to river)
(4)keeping nutrition from food eaten, in land, instead of
   discarding nutrition from food eaten to river, sea.
   by converting human's feces to vermicompost-fertiliser
  
example of sending feces to sea, river : 
1. british columbia, canada sends feces to juan de fuca strait :
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7DTXKUf200
   from
   http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/victoria-sewage-plant-1.3914690
   from google (Sewage treatment for Greater Victoria) result 1

   source : 
   http://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/sewage-treatment-for-greater-victoria-pushed-back-to-2023-1.1791306
   from
   https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zng3pw/seattle-is-tired-of-dealing-with-victoria-bcs-crap-vgtrn
   from
   https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/yvezjw/a-city-in-quebec-killed-thousands-of-fish-by-dumping-shit-in-a-river-vgtrn
   from google (feces in river kill fish) result 1
   from
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npDYiBi21Fk&t=2m55s

   feces dumping to juan de fuca strait will stop in year 2020.
   mcloughlin point, esquimalt sewage treatment plant is under construction,
   completion schedule is year 2020.
   source :
   1. '2020' in
      https://www.crd.bc.ca/project/wastewater-treatment-project
      from
      'CRD construction notice'
      in
      https://www.esquimalt.ca/news-events/news/mcloughlin-point-site-preparation-underway-excavation-and-controlled-blasting
      from
      google (McLoughlin Point, Esquimalt) result 1
      from
      'McLoughlin Point in Esquimalt'
      in
      http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/crd-victoria-sewage-1.3762521
      from
      'finally settled on a plan'
      in
      http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/victoria-sewage-plant-1.3914690
      from google (Sewage treatment for Greater Victoria) result 1
   2. '2020' in
      https://www.crd.bc.ca/project/capital-projects/mcloughlin-point-wastewater-treatment-plant
      from google (McLoughlin Point Wastewater Treatment Plant) result 1

2. even though sydney, australia has feces treatment plant.
   24 hours after heavy rain, untreated feces goes to the ocean.
   source :
   1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1FovWOjEUQ&t=1m5s
   2. https://www.sydneywater.com.au/SW/water-the-environment/how-we-manage-sydney-s-water/wastewater-network/wastewater-treatment-plants/index.htm
      from google (sydney sewage treatment) result 1
   3. 'Partly treated sewage is overflowing into Sydney waterways 
      including the harbour and beaches an average of three times a week, 
      frequently making many of the city’s most popular spots unsafe 
      for swimmers, new figures show.
      Sewerage treatment plants at Bondi, Cronulla, North Head, Wollongong and 
      Malabar are among those that are frequently put on ‘‘bypass’’ 
      during sustained wet weather, where partially treated sewage 
      is pumped out with excess storm water.'
      in
      https://www.smh.com.au/environment/sustainability/sewage-overflows-threaten-sydney-beaches-claims-opposition-20130707-2pk2d.html
      from google (heavy rain bypass sydney sewage treatment) result 2
   4. 'The rain over the past week has also forced some sewage plants 
      into a partial bypass system, whereby some sewage is running 
      into the ocean untreated.'
      in
      https://www.smh.com.au/environment/sustainability/sydney-swamped-sewage-alert-to-surfers-20100604-xifw.html 
      from google (heavy rain bypass sydney sewage treatment) result 1

3. boca raton, florida, usa, sends disinfected feces to the atlantic ocean
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmXZ7Q3D9LQ
   source :
   1. 'Treatment plants disinfect the sewage before it heads to the ocean but leave behind concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorous, according to the Department of Environmental Protection'
      in
      http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/palm-beach/fl-pn-sewage-ocean-outfalls-20170412-story.html
      from google (boca raton sewage treatment) result 4
   2. boca raton, has feces/sewage treatment plant
      https://www.myboca.us/477/Wastewater-Plant
      from
      google (boca raton sewage treatment) result 1

   from recommendation in
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqmEcUBsq_I
   from recommendation in youtube mainpage

4. france sends feces to marbella/millady beach, biarritz 
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dTLkrReug
   from youtube search (biarritz sewage) result 12
   from https://www.facebook.com/chelseahandler/photos/a.117473821942.102188.45475996942/10155382898791943/?type=3

5. during heavy rain, germany sends feces to spree river
   source :
   'In much of the city, "combination" drains, which are over a century old, are used to transport both rain water and household waste. The sewage system simply can't contain the sudden, violent downpours which fall over Berlin up to 30 times each year. The rainfall mixes with the city sewage and it all spills into the Spree.'
   in
   http://www.dw.com/en/berlins-spree-river-floats-towards-a-clean-future/a-3530748
   from google (spree river drainage pipe) result 3
   from 
   http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/berlin-drainage.html
   row 11 last col
   from 
   google-image (germany sewage pipe) last row col 2

6. emergency feces pipe to the sea, for salalah wastewater system, oman
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BLrGEdc4n4

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vermicompost tips : 
1. sugarcane husk can remove odor from feces, keeps feces dry :
   source :
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrAOH3GwUxg&t=1m38s
   (Why are people paying $6 for a bag of human waste? BBC News)

2. 'Yes, you can use worm farms to treat human waste - quite effectively too. 
   Make sure that the worm farm has plenty of air getting into it. 
   I use a worm farm here to process our poo, black and grey water. 
   The worm farm itself has no smell other than a faint earthy smell, 
   unlike composting toilets which are a bit smelly - despite peoples claims. 
   Also make sure that rodents and flies can't get into the worm farm - 
   perhaps use some fly wire? You'll find that the worm farm will work 
   much better if it is sitting on the ground too and the worm tea and 
   vermicast leaches into the soil around your fruit trees and vegie patch - 
   you will see the difference to their growth within a few days - 
   I ran a test between tomatoes grown against the worm farm and some 
   a couple of metres away and the worm farm one's won hands down.
   If you don't have a worm farm, you could make one quickly by obtaining a timber fruit box - which have timber slats on their sides but also open gaps for the air to get in. Line it with fly wire to stop rats and mice getting into it, but it still allows the air to get in. Sit the box on the ground so the worm tea and vermicast can exit the worm farm without further thought on your part.  It also allows the worms to get in and out of the worm farm when it gets either too cold or too hot.  Don't stress they always come back. Before you add worms to the system, put some mulch (ie. wood chips large to fine particles) and maybe a bit of compost too if you have it on the bottom of the worm farm as this will work like a biological filter and provide startup bacteria for your worms to eat. If it smells at all, give the contents a bit of a stir to get air into the mixture. Don't worry about the vinegar flies as they are mostly harmless. I dare you to try and fill this box - you won't be able to! This is an awesome toilet processing facility in an emergency and will also work for the long term.'
   in
   http://teresamcguffey.com/greenwizards.org/?q=node/1144
   from google (earthworm eat human manure) result 5
 
   too much urine can kill worms
   source :
   'Fresher manures tend to contain higher salt levels and 
   have a greater tendency to off-gas ammonia (both of these 
   commonly influenced by urine content). Salts and ammonia are 
   very dangerous for worms, even at very low levels.'
   in
   https://www.redwormcomposting.com/reader-questions/when-is-manure-ready-for-vermicomposting/
   from google (red wiggler ammonia) result 2
   from
   'but if the human waste contained too much urine, 
   the salts and ammonia in it would have been lethal to the worms'
   in
   https://www.nps.gov/articles/denali-mountain-compost.htm
   from google (red wiggler human's feces) result 3

3. fruit fly trap : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5V7GG7a9rM&t=7m14s (Indoor Worm Bin with Worm Eggs and the Ultimate Fruit Fly Trap)
   fruit fly will be created out of nowhere inside vermicompost bin.
   that fruit fly trap should kill fruit fly which come out of vermicompost bin.
   but fruit-fly maybe is harmless, killing fruit-fly maybe bring bad-luck because violating 'ahimsa' in http://wortel.ucoz.com/bible_diet.htm

4. 4.1 avoid feeding meat to the worm, worm can not eat meat
       source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5V7GG7a9rM&t=5m
       
       but worm (don't know what species) can eat pet-dog's feces
       then produce vermicompost :
       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXFOWqlos1E
       pet-dog is omnivore so pet-dog's feces maybe contain protein from meat.
       source :
       'Salmon and Pea Recipe Dry Dog Food',
       'Grain Free Real Texas Beef + Sweet Potato Dry Dog Food',
       'CANIDAE Grain Free PURE Sea with Fresh Salmon Dry Dog Food'
       in
       https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/category/dog/dog-food?cm_mmc=PPC-GG-_-PTC_P_NTR_PPC-GG_FY18-NB-Dog-Nutrition-Food-EXA-_-Non-Brand_Dog-Food-_-43700029667881888&kwid=p29667881888&device=c&langId=-1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_v3Bm6262gIVygOGCh3xYAz5EAAYAiAAEgLVyvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
       from google (dog food) result 2
     
  4.2 avoid feeding salt to the worm, salt kills worm
      source :
      1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzRwnk4LcvM&t=5m16s
      2. 'If you find many dead worms you should find out the cause. 
       High heat (above 84 degrees) is fatal to them. 
       Too much salt or acidic food waste can kill them.'
       in
       https://unclejimswormfarm.com/faqs/
       from google (red wiggler salt) result 5
  4.3 avoid feeding vinegar, spicy food to the worm
      source :
      'earthworms enjoy eating oatmeal, old bread, vegetable scraps, 
      leftovers, shredded newspaper, grass, mulched leaves, 
      ripe fruits, etc. Things they try to avoid include 
      acidic and spicy foods, salt, and vinegar products' 
      in
      https://www.uen.org/lessonplan/view/18886
      from google (worm habitat material) result 2

6. red wiggler worm is the most popular worm because red wiggler has
   rapid reproduction cycle, voracious eater
   source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mhQP7_L24&t=1m51s

7. feces should be 4 inch tall / thick maximum because red wiggler
   stays in top 3 - 4 inch soil layer
   source : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-mhQP7_L24&t=1m51s

8. maybe use chopstick to loosen feces, kitchen scrap inside worm bin
   if necessary. 
   avoid using cultivator https://www.amazon.com/Tierra-Garden-31-3055-Spring-Cultivator/dp/B001PH5MKA
   like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzRwnk4LcvM&t=1m30s
   because that 'Tierra Garden DeWit Spring Tine Cultivator'
   is sharp, can injure the worm

9. let lemon peel becomes moldy then red wiggler worm can eat moldy lemon peel.
   fresh lemon peel is too acidic
   source :
   1. 'Worms actually eat the blue-green molds that break down citrus peels. 
      Just don't overdo it. Be sure to mix bedding in with the food--
      a 50-50 mix of food scraps and shredded paper is good. '
      in
      https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110519012937AA1JFzF
      from search answers.yahoo.com (citrus peel worm) result 1
   2. 'Though it is unclear why, many kinds of worms will not eat citrus peels 
      until they have partially decomposed.'
      in
      https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/composting/ingredients/citrus-peels-compost.htm
   3. 'FYI Oranges, lemons, limes — citrus has a chemical substance (limonene) that is toxic to worms.'
      in comment by 'Tipper' in
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srTrDpxm1Uk
      (How TO - Worm Farm)
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limonene
      'major component of the oil extracted from citrus peels'
      in https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/___-Limonene#section=Top
      from google (limonene) result 3

10. avoid feeding onion to red wiggler worm.
    source : 
    'No onion or citrus scraps.'
    in
    https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110519012937AA1JFzF
    from search answers.yahoo.com (citrus peel worm) result 1
 
11. 'Worms need a moist environment, if they do leave the bin,
    they will dry out and die right outside the bin, 
    usually within a foot or two.'
    in
    https://www.cathyscomposters.com/faq.htm#q5
    from google (red wiggler meat) result 3
    
12. maybe a possible solution for a toilet :
    pit-latrine should be a flat surface where
    sunshine, air-circulation, dessicate feces.
    dry-feces should fight bacteria in that dry-feces
    because bacteria needs humidity to live so
    flies who touch dry-feces, should not transmit
    a lot of bacteria during that flies touching other surface
    because that dry-feces should have reduced amount
    of bacteria.
    source :
    'Humidity also makes a difference; no bacteria 
     or virus can live on dry surfaces with a humidity 
     of less than 10 percent. Any sort of nutrients-food 
     particles, skin cells, blood, 
     mucus-helps microbes thrive, which is why your 
     kitchen sponge is a breeding ground.'
     in http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2002-08/how-long-do-microbes-bacteria-and-viruses-live-surfaces-home-normal-room-tem
     ( https://www.facebook.com/PopSci?lnk=fb&loc=footer )
     from google (bacteria in dry place) result 2
     
    mixing urine and feces, creates stinky-odor.
    avoid urinating toward feces.
    dry feces seems not smelly :
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46vIUdmaYSQ&t=2m10s
    (how to empty the toilet pit) 
    
    if earthworms/worms/red-wriggler is near feces then
     cover that feces with thin-layer-of-soil so that flies
     can not land on that feces but earthworms/worms/red-wriggler
     can bore that soil to reach that feces.
     because earthworms/worms/red-wriggler needs moisture
     to live.
     that thin-layer-of-soil traps moisture for earthworms/worms/red-wriggler
     source :
     'They breathe through their skins and moisture content in
      the bedding of less than 50% is dangerous.
      With the exception of extreme heat or cold,
      nothing will kill worms faster than a lack of adequate moisture.
      The ideal moisture-content range for materials in
      conventional composting systems is 45-60% (Rink et al, 1992).
      In contrast, the ideal moisture-content range for
      vermicomposting or vermiculture processes is 70-90%'
     in
     ref [47] in
     'Moisture must be maintained above 50%, lower moisture content will not support worm respiration and can increase worm mortality. Operating moisture-content range should be between 70-90%, with a suggested content of 70-80% for vermicomposting-oriented vermiculture operations.[47]'
     in
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermicompost
    
    covering feces with too much soil, creates bad smell
    source :
    'if they become too deep or too wet.
    If decomposition becomes anaerobic from excess wet feedstock
    added to the bin, or the layers of food waste have become too deep,
    the bin will begin to smell of ammonia.'
    in
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermicompost
    
    but vermicompost may still contains pathogen/bacteria
    which can be distributed by flies
    source :
    'One of the early concerns with vermicomposting was that this process,
     because it did not reach the high temperatures of conventional composting,
     did not destroy potentially dangerous pathogens. In recent years, however,
     strong evidence has surfaced that worms do indeed destroy pathogens,
     although the manner in which this occurs is still unknown.
     The best information in this regard comes from Florida, where
     the Orange County Environmental Protection Division carried out
     a study to assess the ability of the vermicomposting process
     to meet Class A standards for biosolids stabilization.
     The results of this study showed that vermicomposting
     could indeed be used as a method for destroying pathogens,
     with a success rate equal to conventional composting (Eastman, 1999; Eastman et al, 2000).
     More recently, Dr. Elaine Ingham has found in her research
     that worms living in pathogen-rich material, when dissected,
     show no evidence of pathogens beyond the first five millimeters of their gut.
     In other words, something inside the worm destroys the pathogens,
     leaving the castings pathogen-free (Appelhof, 2003)'
     in
     ref [47] in
     'Moisture must be maintained above 50%, lower moisture content will not support worm respiration and can increase worm mortality. Operating moisture-content range should be between 70-90%, with a suggested content of 70-80% for vermicomposting-oriented vermiculture operations.[47]'
     in
     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermicompost
    
    
    if earthworms/worms/red-wriggler is not near feces then :
    - avoid burying that feces so that feces dessicate
      quickly because dry-feces should have reduced amount of bacteria
      info :
       find 'because that dry-feces should have reduced amount' in
       this text
      use a rock, a tree-branch, a plant-petiole to
      destroy solid-feces so that solid-feces dessicates quickly.
      a plant-petiole :
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Plant_nodes_c.jpg
      from
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant_stem
      from
      'plant stem' in
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem
      
     
    [obsolete]
     a pit-latrine with some earthworms/worms/red-wriggler
     inside that pit-latrine.
     earthworms/worms/red-wriggler in that pit-latrine
     convert feces in that pit-latrine to vermicompost.
     if a pit-latrine is full then dig another pit-latrine.
     put plant-seed on that full-pit-latrine.
     that pit-latrine must be covered with a cover
     which blocks flies and allow air to enter.
     mixing urine and feces creates stinky-odor.
     avoid urinating in pit-latrine.
     dry feces seems not smelly :
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46vIUdmaYSQ&t=2m10s
     (how to empty the toilet pit)
    [/obsolete]
    
#13# vermicompost can be transported:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQxmmdbCYJY&t=1m28s (Big money in worm waste)
     example-scenario for transporting vermicompost:
      cold-weather-country can build:
       (1)inter-continental-conveyor-belt for transporting veggie-scrap to hot-weather-country
       (2)inter-continental-feces-sewer for transporting feces to hot-weather-country
      
      hot-weather-country can:
       (1)use red-wiggler-worm to convert veggie-scrap, solid-feces-from-feces-solid-liquid-separation-factory to vermicompost.
          evaporate liquid-feces to get clean-water-rain.
       (2)use vermicompost to grow veggie
       (3)transport left-over-vermicompost to other hot-weather-country
       (4)transport veggie to cold-weather-country

#14# earthworm, red-wiggler convert clothes to vermicompost for cotton-plant-fertiliser:
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ0PFsgJ-wQ (Worm Composting....Worms eat my garbage....And old cotton clothes!)
     from google (earthworm eat clothes) result 6     
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