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  2. How to buy composting worms during the SoCal shortage - AOL

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    Here's how to find local worm farmers, including a young sibling team. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  3. Everything you need to know about worm composting - AOL

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    All agree that the worst thing people can do is buy a pound of red wiggler worms and throw them in your garden bed. Unlike nightcrawlers, who burrow deep in the ground and find food, the red ...

  4. Dendrodrilus rubidus - Wikipedia

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    It is native to Europe, and it is a widespread introduced species, [1] occurring on every continent except Antarctica, as well as many islands. [2] It is often invasive. [1] It is sometimes used as fishing bait, and is marketed under many nonspecific names, including red wiggler, jumping red wiggler, red trout worm, jumbo red worm, and pink worm.

  5. Eisenia fetida - Wikipedia

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    Eisenia fetida, known under various common names such as manure worm, [2] redworm, brandling worm, panfish worm, trout worm, tiger worm, red wiggler worm, etc., is a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. These worms thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure. They are epigean, rarely found in soil.

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    Vermicomposting uses worms to decompose waste and make nutrient-rich "worm manure". Vermicompost (vermi-compost) is the product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.

  7. Can You Compost Citrus Peels? Yes, with These 8 Must-Know Tips

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    Red wigglers or composting worms don’t like citrus. Although small quantities of citrus aren’t likely to do damage, placing large amounts of citrus in worm bins can make bins too acidic for ...

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