Obviously these must have entered on your food waste in some form so the first step is to add your food waste more regularly to avoid this issue.
When you empty your castings and compost, the worms will not be with the castings, but where the food is, on the other side of the Subpod divider.
Usually a lack of worm juice is one thing…
If you are using a tray system and are feeding at a speed the worms can cope with, then the bottom tray should be ready to harvest .. [more info]
The average family generates 7kg (15lbs) of food waste a week, just for reference.
When you add your food scraps and carbon material to the Subpod, you'll need to mix them through using an aerator. This takes a few minutes each time you feed the worms.
This is good news. The white mould is actually a fungi and shows that the food waste is fermenting rather than putrefying.
Worms are decomposers and they consume organic matter and convert it into nutrient-rich compost.
Unless you are in a heatwave which can cause real evaporation the usual reason for a worm bin failing to produce liquid ..[more info]
Once you fill one tray and it looks like worms soon will not have anything to eat, load the next tray as well as at the start. [read more]
Our composting worms are mixture of species (mainly reds and dendras) selected for their composting ability
The Urbalive Worm Composter is a home wormery kit that can be used indoors or outdoors for composting kitchen waste with the red worms. The perfect wormery for households, classrooms or offices.