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Floating cocoons

barbararose21101
10 years ago

Five pounds of vermicompost that is being vacated, went to a bag and bucket last night. It had been sieved in screen: 1/16th or 2 mm ? almost the same size as cocoons. Many simply fell through with some fine bedding to survive in. I picked out as many as I could . I left the bag open and put a small air stone .weighted with a rock & sock, on the bottom of the bag. Filled the ( 5 gal) bucket with rain water. Added 2 Tbsp molasses.
Checking this morning for "foam" I found cocoons. Picture shows cocoons clinging to the plastic bag. There were more floating around the edge propelled by the bubbling. Some were hatching. I think I learned that an intact cocoon is hard:
actually makes a noise if I drop it. A hatching cocoon is softer and squeezing it (as with tweezers) expels a hatchling.

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