Red wrigglers (Eisenia foetida) typically make great compost worms. Get them from a nearby bait shop or order them online. Every couple of months, push the worms aside and find a thick, black layer of usable compost.
The red wriggler is the little worker you need. These worms are specially sold for the purpose of vermicomposting.
There are three common types of composting worms; Tiger worms, Indian Blues and Red Wrigglers.
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