Just wanted to share this because this was a very interesting read.
http://insectforum.no-ip.org/gods/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=1&topic=20566&show=100
This insect forum outlines utilizing a rice cooker in a similar way as the fancy Japanese composting machine. The whole idea relies on the fact that the "keep warm" setting of the majority of rice cookers out there is set at about 150 Fahrenheit, which also happens to be around the ideal temperature for the laccase enzymes that digest the lignin in the flake soil. The author of this post claims that it will take 3 days for the sawdust to be ready to use! This thread dates to about 2009, and it appears they have been using the sack method long before we have. I'm personally a bit reluctant to try this, but thought it would at least turn the neck of some people lol
http://insectforum.no-ip.org/gods/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?forum=1&topic=20566&show=100
This insect forum outlines utilizing a rice cooker in a similar way as the fancy Japanese composting machine. The whole idea relies on the fact that the "keep warm" setting of the majority of rice cookers out there is set at about 150 Fahrenheit, which also happens to be around the ideal temperature for the laccase enzymes that digest the lignin in the flake soil. The author of this post claims that it will take 3 days for the sawdust to be ready to use! This thread dates to about 2009, and it appears they have been using the sack method long before we have. I'm personally a bit reluctant to try this, but thought it would at least turn the neck of some people lol