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Category Frogs , Category Trees & Plants , Product 1000 Mealworms and Bedding , Product Can-O-Worms Compost Bin

Redworms

Redworms
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 Red Worms ( scientific name eisenia fetida).  This is the common compost worm.  This worm grows to about two to three inches long.  This worm is a prolific breeder, and will compost organic matter in huge amounts.  

     Red worms do amazing things for our planet.  They are Gods living compost machines.  They devour our garbage and turn it into thick, dark, nutrient rich compost that will cause yields in gardens to increase and indoor plants to thrive.   The best part is that you don't have to spend all that money and have all the negative effects of store bought  fertilizers.  This is why we compost with red worms and believe every home should.  Our mission is to create a viable worm industry, so that there is an alternative to the landfills of today.  Compost your garbage and save the world.  Not to mention you will get millions of free worms to sell, fish with or to give to others.

Nutritional Analysis of Red Worms

Moisture-  84.8%

Fat- 2.0%

Ash-0.7%

protein- 10.5%

If you are looking for an inexpensive worm for composting and for vermiculture this red worm is it!  Easy to raise and breed.  This worm also has a huge demand!  If you are also looking for a great fishing worm to compost with

     We sell by the pound.  We package our worms on the dry side so that they do not heat and rot in transit.  One pound of red worms is approximately 600-1000 worms depending upon the size.

Our policy is guaranteed live delivery!  Please call, or e-mail us within 24 hours of delivery if there is a problem with your order.  We cannot give replacements or refunds after the 24 hour period.  

Red worm Prices

     The prices below DO include shipping up to 5 pound of worms (approximately 4000 worms).  Worm orders above 10lbs require special shipping.  Please email or call for shipping price on orders over 5lbs of worms.. We prefer to ship via priority mail. Want to get just a sample of our Red Wigglers? 

Now is the time to buy!  Spring is here!  Buy now for summer production.  

One Pound of Red Worms Approximately 600-1000 Red worms $19.80 Delivered  

Two Pounds of Red Worms  Approximately 1200-2000 Red Worms For $33.78 Delivered  

Three Pounds of red worms approximately 1800-3000 Red Worms For $45.66 Delivered

Five Pounds of Red Worms.  Approximately 4000 Red Worms  For $65.95 Delivered 

10lbs Red Worms. $110.00 

20lbs Red Worms, $199.87       

50,lbs Red Worms $497.87 Delivered     

FREE SHIPPING FOR RED WORM ORDERS    up to 5 pounds of worms (approximately 4000 worms). !

   *When you receive your worms please remember the following.

  1. We ship them in bedding that is on the dry side, so please add water to the bedding right away.

  2. Place the worms into their new home.  Use moist, but not wet, peat moss.  Do not feed the worms for the first three days.  That will allow them to eat the peat, and to acclimate to the new bedding.

  3. Place a night light over the beds or bins for three of four days to stop the worms from crawling out of the bin.  Keep the lids off  and the lights on.  After three days the worms should settle in, and you should be able to turn the lights off.  If you are keeping worms outside always have lights on when it rains.  The worms like to travel when it rains. 

 

    If you are looking to compost with Red Worms you will want to know how many worms it will take to eat your garbage.  Generally it takes2000 worms to eat one pound of garbage per week.  It is important to remember that the worms will multiply at a pretty good rate.  1000 worms under proper conditions can turn into 1 million capsules, and worms in a year.  

     The pH of the worm bed should be around 7.0.  You can get a good chemical soil test kit at the local garden shop for about $3.00.  They also sell mechanical testers, but I do not trust them.  Red Worms are great worms.  To keep the pH at around 7 you will need powdered limestone.  The type you will need is Calcium Carbonate, or agricultural lime stone.  The hydrated lime, and pellet lime will burn the worms, and will kill them. 

      Red Worms. cannot be placed directly into a garden to enrich soil.  Red Worms require constant moisture, and organic matter.  They will die in a matter of minutes in a garden or lawn.  It takes about 6 to 8 weeks for Red Worms to go from capsule to breeder.  Each capsule contains between 4 and 20 worms.  

     Red worms require constant moisture, and food.  The food that red worms eat consists of decaying vegetables, food scraps, paper, and other types of organic material.  Red worms are not good for use in aerating gardens, or lawns.  Red worms are indigenous to manure piles, and need a constant supply of food and moisture to survive.  This doesn't mean that red worms are not good for the garden. They are great!   It means that you will have to culture the worms in a pit or bed, and then move the castings to the garden, flower pot, or lawn.  

     Here are some of the best types of food for Red worms:

1.  Rabbit manure

2.  Manure ( all types, but poultry manure should be allowed to age about 6 months to a year before use.)

3.  Food scraps.  

4.  Shredded cardboard and newspaper.

5.  Powdered Worm Food.  Purina make a worm food called "Worm Chow".

    All of the above feed will work well, as long as you watch for heat that can come from decaying matter, pH, and moisture.  Mix your bedding a few days before you add the worms so that your bedding will be past the heating stage when you add your worms.  Some bedding has a tendency to heat when bacteria begins to break it down.  By leaving it for a few days after adding water the bedding should be ready for the worms.

Redworms are out of stock until further notice!!

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