itchybro
Sultan Of Soil
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generally the worms do OK with high temps , i had a " Can O Worms " worm farm in the back yard , it would get morning sun till about 10:30-11:00am then was shaded for the rest of the day , on really hot days I'd put a bunch of ice cubes in an old sock & sit it in the top to melt / drip through to the bottom , always left the worm farm tap open with a bucket under it to catch any juice , as well as to give the worms an escape hatch via the tap if they need itYep, just instead of cutting that 1" ring, cut it at 3"- 4" instead, and have 2"- 3" sticking out the top so you could loosely seat a end cap on that. Or even get rid of the lot and just use a end cap on the pipe. Can't see any other reason of using the flyscreen, other than to keep his soldier flies at bay.
One thing that comes to mind by capping it. How well do worms hold up high temps and excessive humidity?
if it gets hot in the PVC tube they'll dive down , I'd also not stick to much pipe above the soil level to help with that too
what are you planning on putting in as feed @Hudo ? you can go full on with costly amendments or cheap with kitchen scrapes