![]() One example of this is Eisenia feotidas and Eisenia andrei (known as red wigglers or red worms). However the good news is the similar looking ones, although different in species, may also work in very similar ways. The problem is that you don’t even know if the species you bought are any different because they look so similar. Very often the same names are used over a variety of different worms. Most people distinguish different worms using generic names such as ‘red wigglers’ or ‘night crawlers’.īut what you must know is that these names are not very accurate. ![]() I think it starts us off really well to get back to the fundamentals of worm composting which is knowing your worm! What I would like to know is which ones do you think make vermi compost faster. So you have to be very careful in taking off the vermicompost. They come to the top of the box feed and leave their vermicompost there and then go down to the bottom again. ![]() Their feeding habbits are very different from the “Red Wiggler”. I have just been given a whole lot of “Blue Worms”, they are very large and have this amazing blue stripe down their backs that shines in the sun. We encourage you to either upgrade your software to a more current version, or use a current version of an alternate web browser.“Firstly, thanks for the always very interesting worm farming newsletters. Some CalRecycle web pages will block access by non-supported web browsers because they inaccurately render the user interface or block certain functionality sufficiently to make the web page unusable.
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