[USCC] Fly maggots

Michael Nevin mikepnevin at yahoo.ca
Sat Jul 21 20:40:27 CDT 2007


Hi - can you imagine that they are trapped in that pile and that their body's matter is going to contribute to your pile? Can they be turned into the hot decomposing part of your pile? One composter tells the story of how his rotting pile of fish matter was buzzing with flies. He saw a problem as a resource.    He covered the pile so the flies would be trapped and composted.
  Good luck,
  Cheers, Mike in Toronto

gregory th stamler <gregory at manitoulin.net> wrote:
  Good day. Is - can you think that they are  there any way to stop the millions of fly maggots from 
devouring all the protein in our compost pile?? Thank you, Greg.


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