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	Comments on: What Worms Will Consume Dog Waste?	</title>
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		By: John W		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Last year I had great success just dumping dog poo into a large bucket that I had drilled some drain holes into. The flies were a large problem, but what I noticed was the worms used the holes I had drilled and dug into the ground a little. The flies broke down the big chunks of poo and once tey moved on the worms would come in am finish off the dirty work. It was not a perfect system and I did not add much of any type of bedding, but t was just a rest to see what would happen. They only real thing to remember is to make sure your dogs have not had any de-wormer recently.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year I had great success just dumping dog poo into a large bucket that I had drilled some drain holes into. The flies were a large problem, but what I noticed was the worms used the holes I had drilled and dug into the ground a little. The flies broke down the big chunks of poo and once tey moved on the worms would come in am finish off the dirty work. It was not a perfect system and I did not add much of any type of bedding, but t was just a rest to see what would happen. They only real thing to remember is to make sure your dogs have not had any de-wormer recently.</p>
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