the worms used are redworms not the common earthworms and they thrive in hot climates such as tropics or even the australian desert, so it should not be a problem here.They can even be kept in colder temperate climates so long as a blanket is wrappded around their box during the cold winter or frost periods.
mine would be in the shade anyway, no one is going to keep them indoors. it is after all a worm composting colony.
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who told you it was too hot ?
the worms used are redworms not the common earthworms and they thrive in hot climates such as tropics or even the australian desert, so it should not be a problem here.They can even be kept in colder temperate climates so long as a blanket is wrappded around their box during the cold winter or frost periods.
mine would be in the shade anyway, no one is going to keep them indoors. it is after all a worm composting colony.