How Do You Get Rid Of Red Wiggler Worms?
Red wiggler worms are useful for producing worm castings, a rich source of fertilizer. If you have a worm bin that you use for raising these worms, you know how quickly they can multiply. In addition, sometimes when you dilute the worm castings with water and apply it to your garden plants, the worms can escape and begin to live in your soil and among your plants. They can even make their homes in certain plants that provide them protection and food. If you find that your population of red wigglers is out of control, you can discourage them from taking up residence where you do not want them. If you start finding a large number of red wiggler worms in your garden, you might want to capture them and put them back into your worm bin. If you do not have a worm bin, consider making or purchasing one. Red wigglers are not adapted to direct sunlight, so if you want to reduce their numbers in your garden, consider doing some severe pruning to the plants that shelter them or under which they r