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Compost pile in a trash can has maggots in it - help!?

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I started a compost pile with dead leaves and grass clippings in a plastic garbage can. I punched holes in the top and along the sides. It was doing OK but the kids overwatered it. I moved it so it would be away from the hose. Now it has maggots in it. They're big; I think they're deerflies. Should I just dump it somewhere and spread it out, or will it get resolved if it dries out in the can? Thanks!

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  1. A compost pile should be in the open,and overturned every so often.


  2. Throw everything that has to do with the maggots out. Make them completely disappear, and so will the maggots!

    (They're there because the place is dirty and gross most likely!)

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