Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Tiger Worms


Tiger worms are another name for red worms, red wiggler or manure worm. These worms are usually used for compost. They produce some of the richest species castings and they also manufacture them at a fast rate. Tiger Worms has the ability to consume more than their own weight in a day. This means that the organic fertilizer produced by the body they can also be greater. The resulting organic fertilizer is often referred to as the Tiger worm vermicast.  Worms Tiger has a long life expectancy as well. Because they are not tasty to predators like birds, they are free to live their lives without the threat of being eaten alive.


Tiger worms one of half a dozen species of worms (of thousands) are very good for compost. They have bands of yellow and maroon throughout the body, and they are surface feeders. In addition to producing a number of pests every day, these creatures also produce a wiggly 60% of their body weight in the leachate (urine) every day. When diluted 10:1, the liquid may be used as a food crop is strong.

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