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How to build a kitchen compost storage container that keeps flies out

Posted on September 24, 2009
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One inconvenience about composting is that it's generally a good idea to keep the compost bin away from the house.

This keeps away potential vermin, flies and smells.

The downside to keeping the compost bin out back is that it would require multiple daily trips to it without the use of an intermediate compost storage bin. Since the storage bin would ideally be located in the kitchen where the scraps are being produced it should be small enough to remain hidden and out of the way. However, the bin should also be big enough to hold about 5 days worth of scraps. Ideally the scraps also get oxygen to keep away smells produced from Anaerobic bacteria.

Finally, any storage bin should keep out those pesky little fruit flies which somehow always manage to find their way into your house no matter what you do!

Step 1: Get Supplies

In the interest of cheapness I built mine as frugally as possible from materials gathered at Home Depot. I might have tried to scrounge up recycled materials but it wouldnt have really been worh the time.

- 2 Gallon Plastic Paint bucket with removable lid  $3
- 1 large 3M scrubbing pad  $1
- Some glue (liquid nails will work)

Step 2: Prepare for drilling.

- Flip the lid to the bucket over so that the inside of the lid is facing up.
- Cut the brillo pad so that it fits on the inside of the lid and wont interfere with the closing. Right in the center is fine.
- Flip the lid back over and mark where the scrubbing pad will go

Step 3: Drill holes.

- Drill a few rows (I used 3) of 3/83 (or similar sized) holes where the scrubbing pad will be placed.

Step 4: Glue the brillo pad

- Lay a ring of glue on the outside of the scrubbing pad
- Place scrubbing pad on the underside of the lid making sure to cover all of the holes.

Step 5: Put it into action!

Now all you have to do is put the kitchen compost holder into action somewhere (we put ours beneath our sink).

Fill it up and empty her into the main compost bin!

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