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How Much to Feed Red Wiggler Worms and Nightcrawlers

I get asked many times a month, how much food I should feed my red wiggler worms as well as African and European nightcrawlers. There are many variables which come into play, hence each environment is different.

For example, if your worm bin internal temperature is at 60 degrees Fahrenheit your worms will be less active, hence eating less food. This is also a reason I do not recommend refrigerating red wiggler worms, African nightcrawlers, European nightcrawlers or Alabama Jumpers. As they become less active and eat less they begin to get thinner and leaner, which is not what fishermen and women want.

Moisture and pH levels will also affect your worms and how much they will eat.

Red wigglers can eat half their body weight per day in decomposed food scraps, shredded paper products… under the correct conditions. So one pound of red wiggler composting worms can eat half a pound of food a day under ideal conditions in a homeowner style worm bin. In a larger style bin, 32 square foot continuous flow system for instance, under ideal conditions; red wigglers have been known to consume more food per day.

Now your African nightcrawlers and Alabama Jumpers are probably your most ferocious eaters. The ones on our farm indoors are fed daily under ideal conditions. Now I do not feed these guys food scraps but have shifted to Purina Worm Chow as their main diet. I do not have to run out constantly to pick up scraps and manure from local vendors some of which is smells pretty bad. African nightcrawlers are not as big a composting worm as the red wiggler on food scraps; however are excellent manure worm. I do not recommend chicken manure, however rabbit manure is superb as it does not require the process of heating. Horse or cow manure is also excellent however be sure the manure has been heated prior and that the animals have not been on de-wormer.

Now grain mix differs from food scraps as you do not want to feed your worms ½ a pound of Worm Chow per one pound of worms. You simply sprinkle on the surface area and do not mix in or the bin will become sour and begin to kill off your worms. Not only do the African nightcrawlers devour the chow, but damp shredded newspaper which we keep on the surface area and replace as needed. This ends up turning into the dark, rich worm castings known as “Black Gold”.

European nightcrawlers one of the favorite worms by those that fish, are also another good manure worm and are not as great on food scraps as the red wiggler. They also do not have the ferocious appetite as the African nightcrawler. I feed them with the grain mix by Purina, however anywhere from once every day or two while maintaining less feed in each bin compared to the African nightcrawler. The European nightcrawler bin is probably the easiest to sour by adding too much food. Do not expect these worms to eat as much, however they are extremely prolific and do produce a nice worm castings.

This should give you a good basis as where to begin feeding your worms, however keep in mind the conditions of your worm bin due play a large role in how much to feed your worms.

5 comments to How Much to Feed Red Wiggler Worms and Nightcrawlers

  • Dan Humble

    Each day there is condensation on the bottom of the bin lid. does this mean there is too much moisture in the bin material?

  • Dan

    There are variables which come into play when noticing condensation on the under side of your lid.

    For example, if you took a worm bin which was about 75 degrees Fahrenheit and placed it next to an air conditioning vent the condensation would begin to build. So the condensation by itself does not necessarily mean there is too much moisture, however usually is a sign that there is.

    The best way to check is to invest in a soil moisture meter. You do not need anything fancy, something about the $10.00 to $15.00 range will do.

    If your worm bin has excessive moisture I would recommend adding some dry shredded newspaper on the top of your worm bin bedding. This will begin to absorb the extra moisture, helping to dry the bedding below a little. Don’t worry about the wet paper on top as the worms will eat that up too! If it gets soaked and is real wet the following day you can add additional dry shredded newspaper…

    Bruce

  • Shorty

    Bruce,I mixed up the Egg shells, Oats ,and White Corn Meal Mix and was wondering if i dried out some old bread and ran it threw the blender and mixed it in as well. Or if i should keep the dry bread crumbs separate container and rotate the feeding between the two grain mixes? And does it matter if it’s white or wheat bread? P.S. I signed up for The Worm Expert Board and still waiting approval, Is it still open? Thank You: Shorty

  • saeed

    hi .will we lose sme power of worm casting by packing and keeping them for along time/thanks

  • saeed

    Yes they will dry out over time making them for the most part useless in breathable bags. Hence this is why we do not package any worm castings until an order has been placed and ready to ship out.

    Bruce

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