Red wigglers eat compost.
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red wigglers
Eisenia fetida
The pad over the mouth, stretches to look for food and pushes it into the mouth.
You can buy red wigglers in Chicago at local gardening stores, bait shops, or online retailers. Some options include Gethsemane Garden Center, City Grange, or Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.
Yes, chickens can eat red wigglers (a type of earthworm). Red wigglers are a good source of protein for chickens, and they can help supplement their diet. However, it's important to avoid overfeeding worms to chickens, as they should have a balanced diet that includes other food sources.
Red wigglers, also known as Eisenia fetida, are helpful because they are efficient composters, breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich material called vermicompost. They can consume their body weight in food daily and their castings provide a valuable organic fertilizer for plants. Additionally, red wigglers improve soil structure and microbial activity in the composting process.
no they mate by themselfs
Red wigglers, popular composting worms, can be found in leaf litter, tools and in the subsurface. They do not burrow down deeply. The conditions they need are damp, dark conditions such leafed thin the ground cover of leaves, and even within manure piles on farms. They are highly adaptable, though, and can be found in rainforests, grasslands, bushland, all within a range of climates.
first you have to eat the apple and then you could compost it feedit to red wigglers(they are a type of worm that eats the vegetation and the vegetation can turn it to composted soil).
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