Baby Red Wigglers
However i cannot find a tougher quicker breeding and easier composting worm to raise than the red wigglers in a worm bin.
Baby red wigglers. There are hundreds of small white worms in my worm bin. This coloring is a standard shade for the red wiggler hatchlings. Now multiply this by the number of mature worms in your worm bin that s a lot of worms in a little time. I ve been raising red wiggler worms and mealworms for over 40 years.
An adult red wiggler worm can produce 2 to 3 cocoons every week and each cocoon can hatch up to 20 baby worms. It is easy to cultivate a massive worm population in a very short time period. Looks like the mother found the food laid the eggs there and now they re all surviving off it like a seed provides for the. The red wiggler is able to lay 3 3 cocoons a week.
A cocoon will hatch in an average of 45 days and baby worms will need another six 10 weeks to become adult breeders. Red wiggler worms life cycle and stages can differ for each as factors like a moist environment and overfeeding can either prolong their lifespan or not. These worms are sensitive to vibrations so its best to feed worms once or twice a week. Small white worms in my worm bin help.
They re not maturing and i think they might be killing my red wigglers this is the thought that i had earlier this week when i pulled back the worm bedding in one of my bins and found a tonne of small white worms. These are baby composting worms eating some food in my garden. Red wiggler worms start out as cocoons contains about 4 to 6 baby worms only and begin with the egg stage. I ve raised african night crawlers canadian night crawlers and gray night crawlers.
The worms can sometimes appear to be transparent in color. Raising worms called red wigglers eisenia fetida is an uncomplicated and fascinating way to use household vegetable scraps to create vermicompost a compost rich in plant nutrients that you can. These cocoons are round in shape and change color during the development cycle first white then yellow and lastly brown. They are sensitive to light and sometimes they have a reddish tint to some of the sections on the worm.
Red wigglers are clear when they are hatching from the cocoon. To learn more about this worm species you can read further below.