
Live Earthworm
Krishi organic offers the widest range of pure, high-quality vermicomposting live  earthworms, all approved by reputable government organizations and cooperatives.

Eudrilus Eugeniae - Live earthworm
The African Nightcrawler or Eudrilus eugeniae is a type of large live earthworm that has been utilised in vermicomposting efforts. These worms are capable of getting up to 10 inches in length and prosper under warm, moist conditions—where they swiftly convert organic waste into high-quality castings. These worms reproduce quickly so they are many good for long term composting. Besides being used to improve soil health, Eudrilus eugeniae are also a commonly found bait in fisheries as they grow big and tough.

Eisinia Foetida - Live earthworm
Red Wiggler (Eisenia foetida)This is the most common type of earthworm used for vermicomposting. Red wigglers are small (3-4 inches), work as efficient decomposers and easily converts organic waste into worm castings. Bacteria are the cornerstone of a compost pile as they work in camouflaged areas and conditions too rich and moist for other agents to grow, so when covered in together bacteria creates an excellent habitat. Red Wigglers stimulate soil health and fertility, their castings enrich the soil structure. Likewise, these types are commonly used in home gardening as well as agriculture.

Eisenia Hortensis/European Earthworms
The European Earthworm is a species known for its important role in soil health and composting. It typically reaches a length of 4-8 inches and thrives in moist, rich environments. Suitable for gardening and agriculture, European Earthworms break down organic matter and improve soil structure. The European Earthworm also reproduces rapidly, ensuring a steady supply of compost for years to come.

Lumbricus Rubellus - Live earthworm
As well as living in gardens and farmland, Lumbicus rubellus, also known as the Red Earthworm, is a robust species. A typical size of these worms is 3 to 5 inches long, and they decompose organic matter into castings containing nutrients that improve soil quality. Besides contributing greatly to soil aeration and structure, they enjoy moist, rich soils.

Lampito Mauritii - Live earthworm
Earthworms such as Lampito mauritii, also called Indian Blue Worms, are known for their effectiveness in vermicomposting. In addition to enjoying warm, moist environments and converting organic waste into compost, these worms measure 4 to 8 inches in length. It is particularly valuable because it reproduces rapidly and improves soil fertility and structure.

Perionyx Excavatus - Live earthworm
A powerful earthworm used in vermicomposting is perionyx excavatus, also referred to as the Indian Nightcrawler. In addition to flourishing in warm, humid environments, these worms produce nutrient-rich castings that enhance soil structure and fertility. They typically measure 4 to 6 inches long and decompose organic waste rapidly.
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