Depending on the size of the pit, it may be in the backyard, garden or field. A single pit can be a double-sided tank or a tank with water and water treatment.

The smallest and most convenient pit is 2m x 1m x 0.75m. The pits should be constructed according to the amount of organic manure and agricultural waste available. Waterproofing should be done in the center of the pits to prevent the worms from attacking the ants.

Four-chambered tank / pit system.

The advantage of a four-chambered system is that the worms can be moved continuously from one cavity to the compost manure into the debris chambers where they were previously processed.

Vermibed construction

Dust brick and rough soil is cut into 5cm thicknesses and 15-20cm above it. Apply coarse loam soil. This is the actual Vermee Kabadd near.

Throw worms into it and this is their home. 2 m x 1 m x 0.75 m shaped compost pit, 15-20 cm. If there is heavy vermibed, you can deposit 150 earthworms.

Spread fresh dung over the vermice bed. On top of that, sprinkle about 5cm thick raisins, preferably chopped organic manure / straw / raisins. For the next 30 days, water the water whenever necessary.
This deck should not be dry or damp. Then cover the pit with coconut or palm leaves or old sacks and save the birds.

Do not cover the plastic sheets in the pits, they will prevent sunlight. After the first 30 days, wet biomass, animal or kitchen waste, residue from the hotel, hostel, and field are placed at 5 cm. Sort by chop. This can be repeated twice a week.

These debris can be stirred at regular intervals with pick-axes or mudstone.
The pits need to be properly moistened to keep them moist. In dry weather, irrigate well.
When is compost ready?

Compost can be said to be a bright brown color when the average is shaken and the tips appear. It is lightweight and organic, like blackberries and granules.

In about 60-90 days (depending on the size of the pond), compost is readily detected by earthworm excretion and topography. Compost manure can be taken from the pit.

Stop watering for at least three days before dumping to separate the victims from the compost. Up to 80% of the victims will be trapped.

The victims can also be separated by filters. Earthworms and non-decomposed solids will remain in the sieve. You can put them back on the shelf and continue slicing.

Compost can smell the soil. If there is any other odor, it means that the fermentation has not reached its fullness, and the bacteria continue to function. If the smell has a smell, the presence of the mold is too hot. This can cause a loss of nitrogen.

If this happens, drain the debris well, or repeat the process by adding more fibrous material and keeping the pile dry. Then the compost can be filtered and packed.

Preheat the prepared material into a heap. The worms inside it will fall down and change.
Stop pouring water into the first chamber in a two / four-hole system. From there the worms will move to another room.
This allows the insecticide to maintain a desired environment. Likewise, harvesting can continue in a cyclical manner.

Advantages of earthworm fertilizers

Earthworms have the ability to decompose organic matter very quickly. It provides non-toxic fertilizer with good structure. Besides its high economic value, it also acts as a good conditioner for plant growth.

Vermicompost provides good mineral balance and improves nutrient availability. It is a good complex-fertilizer fertilizer

Pathogens can help eliminate pathogenic microorganisms. There is no major difference between composting in this regard.

Composting is the solution to the huge environmental problem of waste disposal. There is no need to complete the process.

For the needy and the economically disadvantaged, it can be used as a cottage industry. It is a job that provides a decent income.

If the village / unemployed youths / women form cooperative societies and start vermicomposting, then the villagers can earn income by selling them for the specified amount.

Young people can not only have a job, an income, but also provide good manure fertilizer to the community and maintain good agricultural practices.