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Hes right i noticed a few little white mites running around.It's best to go slow to start with feeding. The worms are farmers of their own right. They farm microbes and bacteria that aid them in the processing of the food wastes you add to your bin.
The misconception is that the worms are eating the food. In fact they are consuming the wastes of the microbes and bacteria and in the process helping bolster the numbers of both! As your bin matures and develops a stronger colony of microbiology It will be capable of processing food faster!
Additionally, worry not about fungus gnats or any other pests. Within 3 or 4 months you will have a mite population move in that's main job is cleaning up worms after they pass away, they will eat their larvae and they will disappear for good!
Its the red mites you gotta watch for. I think ? Im new too haha
Or if any population gets way out of control, you can put a honey dew melon rind or bread on top, theyll all run onto it in a few hrs. Thgoe out the melon with them on it.
Keeping populations in check if they go nuts.
Ive seen pics of some mite over running the bins, but for the most part the bin will balence itself.