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Tampa+ Red Worms,Red Worm+ Farms+Tampa . Updated 9 / 5 / 2024

Thank you for your interest in  Red Worms. We are a Tampa Worm Farm  that specializing in a native Red worm to the U.S.  Vermicomposting with native  Worms is a safe composting approach.  Worms are great for turning your food left overs into compost.



We Sell by size of Red worm,which are large. . The reason why we don’t sell by thousands or use this term is because it can be confusing. To explain, a thousand grains of sand is one thing, or a pound of sand is a something else.When ordering  worms by the thousand expect worm size to be smaller than a needle. Selling large worms which are like a chicken ready to lay eggs and stress less. Our Worm  Farm Started in 1965. Any question call 813 770 4794 .

$5.50 per container

23 large  Florida Red  Wiggler Worms per container

12212 morrisbridge road ,Tampa Florida 33637  . 
Look for us at Interstate 75 exit 266 Tampa Florida 33637  .

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We sell a Florida Red Worm that is native to Florida.




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Note We sell a Florida Red Worm that is native to Florida.
WE DO NOT SELL

Eisenia foetida

Eisenia foetida, or"European Night crawlers."are non native worms,This is why we
with any non-native species, it is important not to allow them to reach the wild. Their voracious appetites and reproductive rates (especially among the red wigglers) have been known to upset the delicate balance of the hardwood forests by consuming the leaf litter too quickly. This event leaves too little leaf letter to slowly incubate the hard shelled nuts and leads to excessive erosion as well as negatively affecting the pH of the soil. So, do your best to keep them confined!
Note We sell a Florida Red Worm that is native to Florida.

Eisenia foetida

Eisenia fetida, known under various common names, including redworms, brandling worms, tiger worms and red wiggler worms, are a species of earthworm adapted to decaying organic material. They thrive in rotting vegetation, compost, and manure; they are epigeal. They are rarely found in soil, instead like Lumbricus rubellus they prefer conditions where other worms cannot survive. They are used for vermicomposting. They are native to Europe, but have been introduced (both intentionally and unintentionally) to every other continent except Antarctica, occasionally threatening native species..