- CompostCritter Mature Red Wigglers from VermipostPro. We raise red wigglers organically here in Pennsylvania and at a farm in rural Seattle, WA.
- Larger that "bed run" red wigglers - Use them in your garden or maintain your worm population in a bin to create worm castings.
- The ultimate soil suppliment, and a way for you to recycle your kitchen, garden scraps and newspaper and cardboard.
- Other uses include feeding birds, reptile food, houseplants, potting soil and fishing.
- We Guarantee Live Delivery!!!!
Product Description
Our red wigglers are home grown in bins and compost heaps on our property in PA and near Seattle. We shhip worms averaging 90+ days old. They winter well and reproduce rapidly. Your worm population should double every 90-days or so, given enough food and moisture.... More >>
VermipostPro Red Wigglers for Organic Gardening and Composting

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These little creatures arrived in a timely manner and in very good health. I was particularly impressed because we ordered our worms in the middle of winter (cold weather), and was concerned about them sitting and freezing inside a cold storage warehouse, but… here they are, happy and healthy and doing what worms do best, i.e., eating our garbage.
Rating: 5 / 5
These guys are busy in the compost pile and all seems to be working well.
Rating: 5 / 5
My wife and I USED to be very organic… we ground our own flour and made our own whole grain bread. We made yogurt, sourdough culture, dried our own fruit, used honey in excessive quantities. But as we grew older, we got less and less organic and more convenience-oriented. We’re not eating white bread and cheetos, but we haven’t ground flour in a few years. This past summer, we wanted to grow some vegetables in our raised vegetable beds on our back property. The soil was pretty compacted – lots of clay here in northern California… so we looked into composting.
We ran across the Live Earthworms at Amazon and thought – why not? Let’s try this. We ordered a bunch of Red Wrigglers from these folks and got them in a few short days. They were mailed in newspaper and, while I didn’t count them, they all looked none-the-worse from their trip across the country from Pennsylvania. We followed the package instructions and put them in our raised beds and now – many months later – they’re doing great. We feed them about every week with cutup vegetable trimmings, coffee grounds, eggshells, some wet newspaper and these guys are living large. But even better is what they’re doing to our raised beds…. the soil they’ve lived in is soft, loamy, nicely textured, and looks and feels about ten times better than before these guys called it home. I’m actually surprised that they are still thriving – it rarely freezes here, but I thought they might dig down deep in the winter and never return… I suspect they like the diet we are giving them.
The other fun thing is that this vendor provides some great – and fun-to-read information about “vermiposting” and gardening. It almost feels like he is giving up his children for adoption and wants to make sure that they thrive in their new environment!
Rating: 5 / 5
This seller is amazing. I ordered the worms and they came pretty much instantly. The seller warned of them possibly being stressed or dehydrated upon arrival but the worms were happy and healthy and numerous in quantity. I am so happy and was not expecting such a great find on Amazon. The shipping is SO cheap, it blows my mind.
Rating: 5 / 5
I purchased the worms a few months ago. They arrived alive and are still going strong. Also, they have produced alot of new little babies! Great way to make some great compost for your garden!
Rating: 5 / 5