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A friend of my parents orders Omaha Steaks and they have a few of the larger sized styrofoam coolers that the steaks are shipped in. Do you think those coolers would work for a worm bin? They should work great. Just poke a few holes in the side and bottom for drainage and air. You may have to find a way to hold the cover on to keep critters out, and to keep the wind from blowing it off -- maybe just a brick. I'm still not sure what happens to my worms over the winter. My bin freezes rock solid for most of January and February. By mid-March, or within a few weeks of thawing, it is full of fat worms. Good luck, Ken
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