Picture #1 - our little guy helping mom with picking worms. . .actually I was quite suprised he put his hand into the bedding. He'd been shying away from it until I brought out the camera.

Picture #2 - Red Wiggler Worms - our worm of choice for composting.

Picture #3 are two worms mating. Very rare to find mating worms out in your yard.

Picture #4 - our small worm beds.

Picture #5 - Egg Capsules. Green ones are new, reddish brown are about ready to hatch. Capsules will have 2 to 20 baby worms in each one.

Well, I hope you've enjoyed looking at the pictures.
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