Red Wigglers Composting Worms

Key Highlights

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  • This is not a "red worm mix."
    • Pure red wigglers only!
  • The weight is only the weight of the worms, not including any extra bedding.
    • some weight will be lost during shipping
  • Depending on the size of the worms, each pound will contain at least 800 worms, but usually not over 1,500.
  • Orders will include mostly breeding age adult worms under 6 months old.
  • Looking for bulk orders of 48 pounds or more? We supply bulk red wigglers too!
  • Reach out for any questions, concerns, or specifications for your order.

Shipping and Live Delivery Guarantee

Worm orders received before Friday of each week are shipped the following Monday or Tuesday. You will receive an email confirmation with a tracking number when they are shipped.

To ensure live delivery, be sure to be available to bring the worms indoors and into their bin upon arrival. I guarantee live delivery - but I cannot guarantee their survival if the package is neglected. For this reason, you must contact me within 6 hours of delivery with video or photo evidence of dead worms to qualify for a free replacement.

Worm shipments may be delayed in instances of especially unfavorable weather, or shipping holidays.

 **Bulk Orders above 10 Pounds do not qualify for a live delivery guarantee**

Red Wigglers for Composting in Action

Composting worms are uniquely adapted to thrive in decaying organic matter, and they have big  appetites for everything from apples, banana peels, coffee grounds, cardboard, and more!

Earthworm’s obtain nutrition from decomposing organic matter, so their gut has been designed to hyper-accelerate decomposition, rapidly converting organic waste into stable, nutrient-packed fertilizer we call worm castings as quickly as it takes to get from one end of the worm to the other!

Bundle with the Urban Worm Bag to copy the set-up in the video!

This reel on our instagram account got 25,000 likes!

Frequently Asked Questions

What can worms eat?

Worms eat any organic waste such as fruit and vegetable waste, paper and cardboard waste, coffee grounds and eggshells, but its best to avoid citrus, dairy, meat, or spicy foods.

How fast do worms eat?

There are a lot of variables, so a very ballpark answer is each pound of worms can eat 3-4 pounds per week.

Do worm bins smell?

Bad smells is a sign you are doing something wrong! A healthy worm farm is odorless, or smells slightly like a forest.

How fast do red wigglers reproduce?

In typical conditions, you can expect a well taken care of worm colony to double every 2-3 months, but in truly perfect conditions they can multiply their population by 9x every week!

What do I do with the worms when they arrive?

Get to work naming them all! After, you can place the worms in your worm bin and leave a soft light over them. They should dive in within 30-60 minutes. If they are trying to escape, give me a call and we'll troubleshoot!

How do I keep worms happy?

Keeping your bins moisture levels balanced is the most important single thing. Moistened, but not wet, worm bedding will keep them happy and prevent most, if not all, issues in the worm bin.

What temperature is best for red wigglers?

77°F is their ideal temperature, between 60-80°F is just fine, but they will die below 32°F and above 95°F.

Can they survive winter?

Unlike the other worms in "red worm mixes," pure red wigglers can survive winter! Worst case scenario if the worms die, their cocoons will hatch the next spring.

How long have you been in business?

I started as a hobby in 2014, and began the business in 2019. Over the years I have raised and shipped millions of worms, mostly providing white-label shipments for other businesses.

Is this your full time job?

Yes! It's a bit stressful at times, but I'm too deep to turn around.

How do you know your worms are pure?

Our worms are raised in an indoor facility in mortar tray tubs and our population is self sustaining.

How many worms are in a pound?

We aim to send breeder age worms, which are typically around 800 to the pound, but sometimes send smaller worms that could be as many as 1500 to the pound.

How are the worms shipped?

We package them with a lot of dry peat moss to help them survive shipment. Dry peat acts as insulation from temperature extremes. They are then placed in breathable bags that we tie closed and place in the shipping box.

Does shipping harm the worms?

It doesn't really "harm" them in any permanent sense. They will arrive somewhat dehydrated (for their safety) but will bounce back quickly. Worms are hardy!

How successfully do worms survive the mail?

Better than you'd guess! We've perfected the art after 4+ years of shipping worms. We need cooperation from you, and sometimes accidents just happen, but we have about a 98% success rate.

When do you ship and how long does it take?

We take orders until Friday and ship the next monday or tuesday. If the weather is too hot or too cold for us to feel comfortable shipping the worms we will delay the shipment and inform you.

What if I won't be home to take delivery?

If you request that the shipment be held at the post office for you to pick up we will guarantee live delivery as long as you pick them up that same day.

What are worm castings?

Worm castings is worm poop! Nature's own plant food. Yummy!

Are worm castings a good fertilizer?

They are great at adding fertility to your soil, but I don't usually equate them with "fertilizers" as their NPK is generally pretty low. Worm casting's main benefit is, yes plant available nutrition, but also plant growth hormones, humic and fulvic acids, and primarily the millions of beneficial microorganisms that help build your soil microbiome.

How long until I can harvest the castings?

Depending on how well you take care of your worms, how many you start with, and what you feed them, anywhere from 2-6 months.

How Do I Harvest the Castings?

There's a bunch of different ways you can do this. Screening, harvesting by hand, & baiting worms out of the castings, are some of the most common ways.

How Many Worms Should I Get?

This is really up to you. Most places recommend a half pound or full pound per square foot of vermicomposting space. If you are using them in a garden, I'd recommend a pound per 15-30 square feet.

Do I Need to Buy Anything Besides the Worms?

I really recommend beginners to start with coco coir for worm bedding. Most problems with worm composting happen because of not enough bedding, or not the right moisture level, which coco coir will solve both.

I Want to Get Into Worm Composting but the Cost is a Barrier For Me. Can you help?

Sure! Give me a call, email, or text and I'll see what I can do.

What can worms eat?

Worms eat any organic waste such as fruit and vegetable waste, paper and cardboard waste, coffee grounds and eggshells, but its best to avoid citrus, dairy, meat, or spicy foods.

How fast do worms eat?

There are a lot of variables, so a very ballpark answer is each pound of worms can eat 3-4 pounds per week.

Do worm bins smell?

Bad smells is a sign you are doing something wrong! A healthy worm farm is odorless, or smells slightly like a forest.

How fast do red wigglers reproduce?

In typical conditions, you can expect a well taken care of worm colony to double every 2-3 months, but in truly perfect conditions they can multiply their population by 9x every week!

What do I do with the worms when they arrive?

Get to work naming them all! After, you can place the worms in your worm bin and leave a soft light over them. They should dive in within 30-60 minutes. If they are trying to escape, give me a call and we'll troubleshoot!

How do I keep worms happy?

Keeping your bins moisture levels balanced is the most important single thing. Moistened, but not wet, worm bedding will keep them happy and prevent most, if not all, issues in the worm bin.

What temperature is best for red wigglers?

77°F is their ideal temperature, between 60-80°F is just fine, but they will die below 32°F and above 95°F.

Can they survive winter?

Unlike the other worms in "red worm mixes," pure red wigglers can survive winter! Worst case scenario if the worms die, their cocoons will hatch the next spring.

How long have you been in business?

I started as a hobby in 2014, and began the business in 2019. Over the years I have raised and shipped millions of worms, mostly providing white-label shipments for other businesses.

Is this your full time job?

Yes! It's a bit stressful at times, but I'm too deep to turn around.

How do you know your worms are pure?

Our worms are raised in an indoor facility in mortar tray tubs and our population is self sustaining.

How many worms are in a pound?

We aim to send breeder age worms, which are typically around 800 to the pound, but sometimes send smaller worms that could be as many as 1500 to the pound.

How are the worms shipped?

We package them with a lot of dry peat moss to help them survive shipment. Dry peat acts as insulation from temperature extremes. They are then placed in breathable bags that we tie closed and place in the shipping box.

Does shipping harm the worms?

It doesn't really "harm" them in any permanent sense. They will arrive somewhat dehydrated (for their safety) but will bounce back quickly. Worms are hardy!

How successfully do worms survive the mail?

Better than you'd guess! We've perfected the art after 4+ years of shipping worms. We need cooperation from you, and sometimes accidents just happen, but we have about a 98% success rate.

When do you ship and how long does it take?

We take orders until Friday and ship the next monday or tuesday. If the weather is too hot or too cold for us to feel comfortable shipping the worms we will delay the shipment and inform you.

What if I won't be home to take delivery?

If you request that the shipment be held at the post office for you to pick up we will guarantee live delivery as long as you pick them up that same day.

What are worm castings?

Worm castings is worm poop! Nature's own plant food. Yummy!

Are worm castings a good fertilizer?

They are great at adding fertility to your soil, but I don't usually equate them with "fertilizers" as their NPK is generally pretty low. Worm casting's main benefit is, yes plant available nutrition, but also plant growth hormones, humic and fulvic acids, and primarily the millions of beneficial microorganisms that help build your soil microbiome.

How long until I can harvest the castings?

Depending on how well you take care of your worms, how many you start with, and what you feed them, anywhere from 2-6 months.

How Do I Harvest the Castings?

There's a bunch of different ways you can do this. Screening, harvesting by hand, & baiting worms out of the castings, are some of the most common ways.

How Many Worms Should I Get?

This is really up to you. Most places recommend a half pound or full pound per square foot of vermicomposting space. If you are using them in a garden, I'd recommend a pound per 15-30 square feet.

Do I Need to Buy Anything Besides the Worms?

I really recommend beginners to start with coco coir for worm bedding. Most problems with worm composting happen because of not enough bedding, or not the right moisture level, which coco coir will solve both.

I Want to Get Into Worm Composting but the Cost is a Barrier For Me. Can you help?

Sure! Give me a call, email, or text and I'll see what I can do.

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