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If you're putting the correct amount of carbon and nitrogen, the worms will leave your compost because they cannot live in such high temps. We add red wigglers to the gardens however. They are multiplying like crazy!

If you replace the straw with comfrey, you dont have the issue of heat any where near as badly. It makets for a really good system.

The heat is essential in killing any bacteria or pathogens in the manure. It is what makes it safe.

Negative ghost-rider. There are multiple ways of decomposition. Vermiculture processes waist most efficiently in the least amount of time. Look into it, its super cool

Ok, if you say so, I believe you, but according to the website and studies I mentioned, it will not kill bacteria and pathogens. They say vermiculture is better suited for food scraps and organic composting materials and not manure.