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What's the Best Composting Worm? Let's Dig Deeper (Pun Intended!) 

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Video Summary: What's the best composting worm? The European Nightcrawler? African Nightcrawler? Red Wiggler? Steve breaks down the 3 different categories of earthworms and justifies his choice for the best vermicomposting worm available.
Timestamps:
0:24 Why can't I use any worm for vermicomposting?
0:48 The 3 categories of earthworms: anecic, endogeic, and epigeic
3:04 Which kind of epigeic worms are the best composters?
3:15 Intro to the African Nightcrawler, aka Eudrilus eugeniae
5:00 Intro to the European Nightcrawler, aka Eisenia hortensis
5:40 Intro to the Red Wiggler, aka Eisenia fetida
6:16 Intro to the Indian Blue, aka Perionyx excavatus
7:22 Why we partnered with Meme's Worm on a commercial worm farm in Valdosta, GA
8:34 Why Steve recommends against buying multiple species for the same bin
10:12 Steve justifies his choice of the red wiggler as the best composting worm for most people
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@anneboyd7811
@anneboyd7811 2 года назад
I think the reason that anecic and endogeic worms are not suitable composters is that they are adapted to live in tunnels in stable soil. Anecic worms in particular dig permanent tunnels and may live in them for years, and they're also known to take over abandoned tunnels made by other individuals. Epigeic worms are adapted to a loose unstable soilless mass of actively decaying organic matter where tunnels can't really be formed, so they don't make or use tunnels. If you put a non-epigeic worm in a composting environment, they're going to be stressed because their bodies and behaviors aren't designed for that kind of substrate. p.s. I think the caption on screen at 1:52 was intended to say endogeic, not epigeic
@deadlyace1231
@deadlyace1231 Год назад
I'm new to composting and I never realized how many types of worms there are and received very useful info from this video. I appreciate the work that went into this. Thanks for sharing.
@sandyjoao4489
@sandyjoao4489 2 года назад
Great information. Thanks
@zina6581
@zina6581 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so ,much!!
@patriciarussell8450
@patriciarussell8450 2 года назад
The Smithsonian has 427,000 worms in their specimen library. Great info.
@BaliFoodTreePlanter
@BaliFoodTreePlanter Год назад
That's because earthworms are just one category of worm, that's why professionally we always call ours earthworms (vs pin worms, etc.)
@cowdunglog--2941
@cowdunglog--2941 Год назад
Thankyou for the amazing info
@timmooney2460
@timmooney2460 2 года назад
very informative.
@kgalacticstarseed5978
@kgalacticstarseed5978 Год назад
Thank you
@lilinoirdelanuit
@lilinoirdelanuit 2 года назад
The information and explanations you give are really excellent. You cover all of the most common questions of beginners. I really appreciate how you use your own experiences with worms, and bring in other possibilities. Excellent, thanks!
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Thanks Linda! I'm glad it was helpful!
@davidhallet9269
@davidhallet9269 Год назад
Love this
@jonneil7169
@jonneil7169 Год назад
Answered a lot of my questions, thanks for the video.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Glad to help Jon!
@bryanreed107
@bryanreed107 2 года назад
Hi steve - just got my bag and my worms should be here tomorrow - thanks so much!
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Thank YOU Bryan!
@jason.couture7177
@jason.couture7177 2 года назад
Bezos as a worm. Perfect.
@gonzo3618
@gonzo3618 2 месяца назад
Thank you Steve ,great information on compost worms 👍
@AJsGreenTopics
@AJsGreenTopics 2 года назад
Great information. 😎
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@missfirefae
@missfirefae Год назад
Yes! My red wigglers are tiny, but hungry. They have repopulated like crazy indoors, and I've shared with many local enthusiasts :) Loved this video
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Thanks Darci!
@michaeltaylor4984
@michaeltaylor4984 Год назад
I dumped some leftover red wigglers fishing worms from Wallyworld in my compost bin a couple of years ago. Those little guys are wonderful. I gett more compost than I can use and my chickens love them.
@chrisprince5423
@chrisprince5423 2 года назад
I absolutely LOVE dealing with Samantha! Not only are her worms happy & healthy, but her customer service is exemplary! And she makes herself available to help you with problems (or questions) you may encounter long after the sale!
@leobaltz2057
@leobaltz2057 Год назад
She is the best!! I told her that I have officially named her “The Worm Queen” 😂😂 her love for worms is contagious!
@BrianFields
@BrianFields 2 года назад
Great info - I can say from experience that having a mixed red/blue population in an indoor Rubbermaid bin was a nightmare. Every single weather front that rolled through and there were worms all over the floor. Every few days. Most people blame escape behaviors as some problem with the bin, which it can be. But until I found a video describing how to tell the difference between a red and a blue, I couldn't figure out what was going on. Most of my worms were blues. They were AWESOME composters, plowing through all our veggie scraps in a couple days.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Thanks Brian!
@BaliFoodTreePlanter
@BaliFoodTreePlanter Год назад
Your problem is preventable.
@garywillow6578
@garywillow6578 Год назад
Nerd name, stupid analogy and obviously in love with worms; loving your humour and knowledge. Slowly working though your vids. I previously asked about earthworms to the living soil I make for my cannabis. Then found this vid. I will still persist with my earth worms as I now have many bins of them and this is an ongoing process that takes two or more years. Ever seen the price of living soil? That is what I am trying to produce.
@Vermicompost
@Vermicompost 2 года назад
Another awesome in depth video made fun!! Great explanations of the 3 types of earthworms and which fall into each category! This is a fantastic reference video for anyone deciding which kind of composting worm to get. My red wigglers have done well for me in Florida both indoors and out! Excellent video!!🪱🪱🪱
@PatriotCoinRings
@PatriotCoinRings Год назад
I have natural clay soil (not great for gardening), so I just built a half dozen nice-sized raised gardens that are each 6' feet long x 3' feet wide x 4' feet tall (deep) with daily automatic water dripping systems. They are open-bottom containers and, I put 4" of 1" gravel in the bottom to help proper drainage so the gardens don't ever flood, 2" Coconut Core Fiber to help hold moisture during hot months, and the rest of the 3.5' feet all new quality mulch for the garden. My question being an avid fisherman is I'd love to add Red Wigglers and some Super Red European Nightcrawlers with the intent to be able to harvest a couple of dozen whenever I go fishing however two-fold, I want to make sure the worms I've picked are good for gardens providing aeration and beneficial nutrients to my garden without harming or eating "the live vegetation" I'm growing. Do you see any error in what I'm planning here and/or would advise against it? Did you find adding worms to your garden helped? I see you have a ground-level garden bed and understand there may be a difference or possibly a waste if you think the size of my raised gardens isn't large enough at 4 feet deep. Experienced Thoughts? Opinions?
@jeffreymyles9772
@jeffreymyles9772 2 года назад
Oh snaps! Not strong Uncle Jeff. 😂 😆 Great info man!
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Yeah, that one was fun.....:)
@jamestiller6125
@jamestiller6125 2 года назад
In the bin can you put manure and veggies scrapes? for red wigglers.
@davidwitzeneder8304
@davidwitzeneder8304 Год назад
Lately I read a scientific study that when the difference species mate and produce cocons the worms never hatch!! To be honest I doubt the result but it is interesting to think of it
@siamstation
@siamstation 2 года назад
Love your description of the worm 💩 🤣🤣😂 good info. Thanks.
@ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739
@ontherocksinthesoilmichael6739 2 года назад
I have seen my mixed of all four species bin don't have a problem breeding in fact the other way around. These bins also cycle faster than my pure systems ie harvesting in two months versus four to six months for my pure bins. The only exception is my pure blue bins. I also have Louisiana Swamp Worms in the mixed as well as pure system so 5 species in my mixed system. But as you did not talk about them I didn't either. They are an excellent composter as well just hard to find.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Yeah, Meme's used to sell Louisiana Swamp Worms but I think it's really only available (and viable) in the South.
@jeffsinnock5353
@jeffsinnock5353 Год назад
I'm doing three bio-reactors with good size holes drilled in the bottom plus I added some from other pots but I want to get these going each can is 50 gallons approx what poundage should I add. Also, I live in Reno and the winters aren't kind. Like to add them now. oh do the reds and blues breed together? Thanks
@rebel4466
@rebel4466 9 месяцев назад
Some language nerding ahead: The reason why you can't find a consistent pronunciation for the binomial Latin names is easy, Latin is a dead language. We know a lot about the pronunciation from texts back in the day, but many people had many influences and even teachers often don't speak accurate Latin. This even made its way into science and medicine. So everyone has some interpretation in some way, some are just guessing as well. But you did the right thing. Just show the words and try to pronounce them. Might not be good Latin, but you're sharing information and you're not trying to teach a language. A challenge: Do a video on Eisenia fetida vs. Eisenia andrei. That is probably really easy and even easier to explain to laypeople lol. But having a clean colony of E. andrei would probably be very interesting.
@VINCECHRISTIANMANLUNAS
@VINCECHRISTIANMANLUNAS Год назад
Here in the Philippines (in my area at least), ANCs are pretty common and probably the only composting worm you can get. I've been searching for other compost worms yet none would appear except for ANCs.
@John-so5xw
@John-so5xw 8 месяцев назад
There are red wigglers available in Quezon Province.
@alecb2441
@alecb2441 7 месяцев назад
I like how he says “nerd name” even though talking about worms is one of the nerdiest things out there
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 7 месяцев назад
Oh come on man! Worms are sexy! 😂
@keithwhite204
@keithwhite204 2 года назад
Where can I get Red wigglers in Capetown. South Africa?
@mousiebrown1747
@mousiebrown1747 Год назад
What size mesh should be used to screen for worm castings?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
No larger than 1/4 inch, No finer than 1/8th inch. 1/4-in screen is much easier to find
@rudekperezacupuncturist
@rudekperezacupuncturist Год назад
I have a few regular (endogeic) earthworms in my (red wigglers) vermicomposting bathtub that seems to have come from my regular compost that I added. Should I take them out?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Nah! I wouldn’t worry about it.
@agungmsa
@agungmsa 2 года назад
Hai Steve, how about Lumbricus rubellus as composting worms?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
It seems like they ought to work as well. They are not readily available for sale in the US, so I do not have any experience with them!
@caseyfloresca562
@caseyfloresca562 3 месяца назад
"That's not weird at all, Steve" 😂
@sunilscorpy4594
@sunilscorpy4594 Год назад
Can you ship live worms overseas?
@organicgardenmamavictoriab2768
@organicgardenmamavictoriab2768 11 месяцев назад
You should write a children's book about worms. I would read it to my kid.
@michelbisson6645
@michelbisson6645 11 месяцев назад
hi i don t hear very well about the place who sell worm, lilli something can you send website please, I am new to this vermicomposting it is very interesting, I am more a biochar guy I want to use it to inoculate biochar..
@marvinparker7872
@marvinparker7872 Год назад
Is the red worm the same as red wiggled????
@RaymondPeter
@RaymondPeter Год назад
Reds are sold as fishing worms, often under the name "trout worm"
@tamtran4950
@tamtran4950 Год назад
Is that ambient temperature or in the ground temperature?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
I'm not sure what part of the video you're commenting on, but it's the temp in the ground or the vermicompost that matters.
@IdahoDirtBiker9908
@IdahoDirtBiker9908 Год назад
I have been sitting here thinking I have red wiggles but after I watched this I think I have European nightcrawler but I’m still not sure how to tell the difference I have about 6,000 to 8,000 worms per bin and I have 6 bins they all started from one bin
@mudasirdar6403
@mudasirdar6403 2 года назад
Does egg outer eat worms
@callyscraftycorner2463
@callyscraftycorner2463 2 года назад
What do you do to keep the worms warm if they are outside and the weather get to the teens or below?
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 2 года назад
Think Steve made an earlier video covering this very subject.. watched it earlier today(binge watching)
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 2 года назад
m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZQYkDBvZw0c.html
@kgalacticstarseed5978
@kgalacticstarseed5978 Год назад
I now know the best family vehicle and warm
@connecticutwormsgardens
@connecticutwormsgardens 2 года назад
Hi (again) Steve, One thing that concerned me is your formula for population. Not concerning in that it was wrong in any way, concerning that I am way over that In my UWB. You said, a bin should have 1/2 to 1 lb of worms per ft² With the UWB being 4 ft² and using your formula, the UWB should have anywhere from 2 to 4 lbs. of worms in it for it to be optimal. My UWB has well over 6 lbs of worms , possibly 8lbs at this point. A mix of ANC, ENC, RW, and Blues. I haven't noticed any issues. Since it contains nearly twice the amount of worms mentioned in your formula, do I need to take some out? They are still feeding (A LOT), breeding (A LOT MORE) , and pooping (CONTINUOUSLY) all rather successfully So I didn't see the population as a problem. I only recently added about 2 lb to it to bring it to its current capacity and thought it was a good thing. Thoughts? -on a different subject, we were corresponding back and forth when you commented on one of my RU-vid videos showing my UWB in-depth. I asked you if there was a way to get a replacement bottom zip on panel for the UWB 2.0 and never heard back from you on that.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
Hi Lisa! So the 1/2 to 1 lb was intended to be a number that is optimal for *reproduction*. The goal is to get to where you are at 6, maybe even 8lbs in the UWB. At higher densities, the worms will self-regulate and slow reproduction. No need to take any out. As for the bottom cover thing, I vaguely remember that comment.(E-mail is always best for me for communication.) I think you said a critter ran off with it? I do not have those covers made independently of the Urban Worm Bag itself, so I do not have any to send without kind of trashing a full unit. However, there are always issues here and there with returned items. So if a return has a defect in the Bag, I can hold back the cover for you and send it your way.
@asad6497
@asad6497 10 месяцев назад
Should we use earthworms for composting
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 10 месяцев назад
Abbbbb-solutely! :) 😅
@asad6497
@asad6497 10 месяцев назад
@@UrbanWormCompany can i collect worms from earth for composting.because i am from Afghanistan, and i have no other source for varmicomposting,
@chrisschultz1580
@chrisschultz1580 8 месяцев назад
What about Eisenia Andrei? I'm betting that a lot of people have these and are misidentifieing them as Indian Blues.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 8 месяцев назад
That's possible!
@jeffsanderson2737
@jeffsanderson2737 Год назад
What is a super red worm?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
It's probably a European Nightcrawler
@Meterialgirl000
@Meterialgirl000 2 года назад
I’m not 100% agree for what you said. I think that blue worms is the best vermicompost that you can get! And I’m from canada! Put the worms in worm place with thermostat and everything will be good 👍
@emilioperez3481
@emilioperez3481 2 года назад
do European night crawlers prefer carbon rich material more than food waste
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 года назад
No more & no less in my opinion!
@Josef_R
@Josef_R Год назад
I just paid $40 for 1/2 pound of red wrigglers at Meme's, so how are the Africans expensive if they are $40?
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
They just *tend* to be expensive Josef. If you check around the web, you'll likely see consistently higher prices for ANCs.
@evelynwoolston7
@evelynwoolston7 Год назад
Wouldn't it be better to keep worms that won't become an invasive species, especially if they compete with native species like the Indian nightcrawler does? They are bound to get into the environment either when they escape or when wisps & cocoons remain in the vermicompost when you put it in your garden. We are losing our native ladybirds in the UK because harlequin ladybirds were introduced from abroad and are outcompeting them. Some harlequins came in with imported fruit, some were introduced deliberately to keep down aphids. They do that well but also have a nasty bite and have few native predators here.
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Hi Evelyn, I'm not sure how the UK views them, but none of the composting worms in the US (red wigglers, Euros, African Nightcrawlers or Indian Blues) are native to the US. But there's a big difference between non-native (which has a neutral or positive effect on the environment) and invasive (which has a negative effect on the environment.)
@basilexoticleaffoodforests2573
We just had a jailbreak. Worried that the dead lemongrass was cause for it
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Did you just have a thunderstorm or or other weather event by any chance?
@tonybason6761
@tonybason6761 Год назад
hi will an earthworm and a compost worm bread togther
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
No they won't!
@tonybason6761
@tonybason6761 Год назад
@@UrbanWormCompany okay thanks mate
@1nikojohnson
@1nikojohnson 2 месяца назад
Are you grandson of winsent churchill? 😮😮
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany 2 месяца назад
Not related, unfortunately!
@carriegoetze3429
@carriegoetze3429 Год назад
Nikki
@NIP28
@NIP28 Год назад
African night crawlers all day
@NIP28
@NIP28 Год назад
Or red wigglers!!!!
@kevzmanapat3356
@kevzmanapat3356 Год назад
who wants a cheap african night crawler , seller here at the philippines we do shipping
@andrewstephens2687
@andrewstephens2687 Год назад
Great vid. Learned lots. Jeff bezos comparison made me lol.
@ASDPR43
@ASDPR43 Год назад
Any number for contact
@UrbanWormCompany
@UrbanWormCompany Год назад
Please e-mail me at steve@urbanwormcompany.com !
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