

European Nightcrawlers – For Composting & Organic Waste Systems
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European Nightcrawlers – For Composting & Organic Waste Systems
European Nightcrawlers (Eisenia hortensis) are larger composting worms ideal for processing organic waste in home or commercial composting systems. These active and resilient organisms adapt well to diverse composting environments, helping to create nutrient-rich soil amendment efficiently.
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Species: Eisenia hortensis
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Use: Composting, worm bins, organic waste systems
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Temperature: 55°F–77°F (tolerant from 40°F–90°F)
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Note: For use in controlled composting environments only — not for release into the wild.
European Nightcrawlers – For Composting & Organic Waste Systems
European Nightcrawlers – For Composting & Organic Waste Systems
How fast will my worms ship?
We ship composting products every Monday and Friday using USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground. Once shipped, orders typically arrive within 2–3 business days.
I live outside of Georgia — will my order arrive in good condition?
Yes! We guarantee product quality and freshness. Each order is carefully packed in breathable, insulated materials and shipped in sturdy corrugated boxes. Once dispatched, most shipments arrive within 2–3 business days in excellent condition.
I won't be home to receive my delivery what should I do?
If you will not be home, request a “Hold at Post Office” to ensure the bait stays in a temperature-controlled environment.
We recommend monitoring your tracking number closely and collecting your shipment promptly.
Are European Nightcrawlers Good for All Types of Fishing?
Absolutely! European Nightcrawlers perform exceptionally well for bass, trout, catfish, bluegill, and panfish. Their size and resilience make them a preferred choice for anglers of all skill levels.
We guarantee that all composting materials arrive in excellent condition and ready to use. If your package is damaged during delivery, contact us within 2 hours for support. Learn more.

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