Where to get your worms?

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You might find some for free from a local craigslist, freecycle, or subsidized county program. I found mine at a local pet shop sold as "red trout worms". Some local bait shops also have red wigglers. You could also leave some cardboard on top of the ground w/ a bit of melon for bait and catch some wild worms. You won't get reds that way though. Here are a few suppliers. In no particular order. Original thread is here [1]

 [Worm suppliers by State (US) and Country]

Shallow Creek Ranch $16lb for reds 28lb for ENC's

Vierra's worm farm

night crawler 500 Super Composting Nightcrawlers, approximately 2 pounds of worms, plus 5 qts. soil which contains cocoons.. Great for medium size composting bin or to release in your garden. Only $23.74 plus shipping
1,000 Nightcrawlers, approximately 4 pounds of worms, plus 10 qts. soil which contains cocoons. Great for large size composting bin or to release in your garden. Only $46.66 plus shipping

The Wonder Worms Pheretima Hawayana or now renamed Amynthas Gracilus Worms by the Pound (March - October) W-001 $30.00 Worms by the Pound (November - February) W-002 $25.00 10 lb. Bag of Worm Environment (contains bedding, cocoons, baby worms and castings recommended for gardens and lawns) W-003 $15.00

unclejimswormfarm $19.95lb for reds super reds $19.95 per 250ct

Hunter's Worm Farm $24.99 for 1 lb hortensis shipping included For red worms... I only found these after already ordering from trinity-ranch.com:

Triple G Worm Farm found via ebay... 100% feedback fetida $22 for 1 lb, $38 for 2 shipping included

Mick Worms found via her youtube videos... $10 for 1 lb. fetida plus $9.80 shipping

Carols $15 lb $10shipping.

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