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It depends on how much you use. Red worms do best in neutral soil that's neither too acidic, nor too alkaline. Wood ashes are alkalizing, so if they're added to an acidic soil, they bring it closer to neutral and make it more hospitable for red worms. If you add too much, or add them to an already alkaline soil, worms will move to soil with a more comfortable pH range.

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Yes, wood ashes can harm red worms due to their alkaline nature. Excessive exposure to wood ashes can raise the pH level of the worm bedding, making it unsuitable for red worms. It's best to avoid adding wood ashes to a worm bin.

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