Mixed Strain
Mixed strain red wiggler earthworms are Eisenia fetida composting worms drawn from more than one vendor line, farm population, or selected culture. Red wigglers are small surface-feeding worms with reddish brown, often banded bodies and a strong preference for rich leaf litter, manure, and decomposing plant material rather than deep mineral soil. In trade, strain names are rarely standardized, and mixed stock may include worms selected for bin performance, bait size, or simple availability.
Good management matters more than pedigree in a vermicomposting bin. Keep bedding damp but airy, use shredded paper or aged leaf litter as habitat, and feed kitchen scraps in amounts the colony can process without souring. Red wigglers reproduce by cocoons and can build dense populations when temperatures stay moderate and food is steady. Mixed strains are common for household composters and worm farms, but releasing surplus worms into natural habitats is not recommended, especially outside their established range.
Colors: Banded, Brown, Pink, Red, Striped, Tan, Wild Type