Pure Red Wiggler Composting Worms - Pure Eisenia Fetida (Reds only)

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Pure Red Wiggler worms are renowned for their efficiency in decomposing organic waste, producing nutrient-rich vermicompost. They adapt to diverse environments and reproduce quickly, facilitating large-scale waste processing.

The resulting castings enhance soil fertility and structure, promoting healthy plant growth. They're a favorite for all kinds of composting due to their effectiveness and manageable size.

  • Versatile and easy to manage for beginners
  • Red Wigglers prefer 55° to 77°F climates but can tolerate 40° to 90°F
  • High-quality, 100% pure stock with no other worm type in them
  • Bed run and healthy
Quantity: Standard
Amount: 1 lb
How many worms do I need?

You need 1 lb of worms per square foot surface area of your compost.

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The Highest-Quality Worms

Get your worms directly from the source. Our worms are grown in Valdosta Georgia to the highest quality.

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Adventurous

Meet the red wiggler, an extraordinary earth-dweller belonging to the "epigeic" class, a fancy Greek term meaning "on the earth." These adventurous worms aren't the type you'd find in ordinary soil. Instead, they party in leaf litter, cozy up in manure, and nibble on decomposing vegetation – truly living the organic life!

Settlers

Hailing from Europe, the fascinating Eisenia fetida has settled into North America rather harmoniously! These little critters hold no threat to the environment and are far from being labeled as invasive species.

Resilience

Imagine a worm that thrives in diverse climates, outperforming its relatives - meet the red wiggler! These tiny, resilient creatures are exceptional at composting, adeptly processing organic waste in wide-ranging temperatures from 55°F to 90°F.

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