No. Woodlice are primary composters so eat organic waste and produce compost so they can live along side your worm population.. [more info]
Here are a few tell-tale signs; The majority of your compost has a deep, rich color - it will also have the same texture throughout.
Our composting worms are mixture of species (mainly reds and dendras) selected for their composting ability.
Ants in a vermicomposter can be a nuisance, but they are not harmful to the worms or the composting process.
Creating quality composts takes approximately 2-3 months.
If your worms are not moving to the next tray, there could be a few reasons:
Lots of birds are attracted to live mealworms including
This is not needed.
The great thing about a tray system wormery is that a: It's off the floor so very unlikely to be attacked by rodents and B: Worms compost waste as you add it so they really help to neutralise the odours. We have had no problems with rodents with Urbalive or other tray system worm composters.
Your birds will benefit from feeding all year round and live food is important.
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.