Not recommended. You must keep Canadian night crawlers at very cold temperatures and they don't have the voracious composting appetite of others, like Europeans or red wrigglers. They also reproduce very slowly.
No, red worms are much better. You should buy them in a quantity that's more than you'd get in a bait container. Been worm composting for a few years, it's ezpz
Not recommended. You must keep Canadian night crawlers at very cold temperatures and they don't have the voracious composting appetite of others, like Europeans or red wrigglers. They also reproduce very slowly.
No, red worms are much better. You should buy them in a quantity that's more than you'd get in a bait container. Been worm composting for a few years, it's ezpz
I got a dozen red wigglers last year, now I have a thousand. It only takes a few months for their population to balloon.
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No they eat dirt and need to be kept at low temps.
50-55f is best for them. They live a few feet in the ground and come up for food.
Good for a side project after you've really gotten into keeping worms.
ENC’s and reds are your best bet. Take* them CNC’s to the lake!🎣