Red Wiggler Worms – Things You Need To Know

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Red Wiggler Worms – Things You Need To Know  Eisenia fetida is a common Red Wiggler worm. It is the more often bought worm for composting. But do you know what it looks like? It’s life cycle or characteristics? Its benefits? No? Chill. We have got your back! Continue to read further to find out interesting facts about Red Wigglers.  Physical description  Red Worms are smaller in size and 3-4” of length is normal for an adult Wiggler Worm. They have varying bands from light red and dark red. This…

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How To Catch Fish Using Red Worms

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How To Catch Fish Using Red Worms Have you ever tried fishing? Or are you a fishing expert? Then you should try Red Worms as well. They are great for fishing as well, apart from being the Best Worms for Worm Composting. Naturally, there are numerous things that may be utilized as lures for fish but one which outshines the rest are red worms. Today nightcrawler worms are now the most preferred in regards to fishing, however, red wriggler worms are also as powerful as their rat cousins. Red wigglers…

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How to Keep Red Worms Safe in Winter

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How to Keep Red Worms Safe in Winter Worm composting is what gardeners call vermicomposting where worms convert organic waste materials to very beneficial soil additives that enrich soil fertility and help gardeners in producing organic food. Some classes of worms are highly adapted to decaying organic waste materials and flourish and reproduce well in such materials. Red Worms or Red Wigglers also fall in the same category and convert millions of organic waste to compost for home gardeners and commercial farming facilities. These worms produce worm castings, also called…

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Temperature Guide for Red Worms

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Temperature Guide for Red Worms Like every living organism, Red worms also need favorable temperature and a conducive environment where they could survive and perform decomposition functions. Many organisms living in an ecosystem naturally break down the crumbling material by ingesting them into their bodies to provide some valuable nutrients for other living organisms like plants. Red worms categorically placed in detritivores also perform a similar job and contribute significantly to our ecosystem and food production chain. Redworms with other decomposers are considered the caretakers of an ecosystem. Without decomposers,…

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