Where to buy red worms in West Virginia

Need to buy red worms in West Virginia?

Want to start vermicomposting and need to buy some worms in West Virginia? Today I will share some state-specific resources to help you get started. I've also included a free way to get started if you don't have the funds. 

Of course, you could always purchase worms from our friends over at Meme's Worms (clicking this link supports the website, thanks in advance!), but the goal of today's blog is to provide you with state-specific resources.

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West Virginia Red Worm Sellers

Contact Fishing Supply Stores

West Virginia has plenty of fishing, meaning the state has many places that sell worms and other fishing supplies. Although they sell worms as food, it is common to purchase worms for composting.

Thankfully, bait and tackle stores exist in large and small towns across the state. Before you stop by, check if they carry “red wigglers,” or you could even accept “blue worms.” While earthworms can be used for vermicomposting, they take special consideration.

It is common for worm sellers to mix blue worms and red wigglers as they are of similar size. Red wigglers can live in peace with many other composting worms. Earthworms do not prefer to live in colonies and eat less food for their size.

Check Farm And Garden Supply Businesses

More farm and garden stores across the country offer worms to amend the soil and encourage composting. Worm castings add essential nutrients, bacteria, and microbes into the ground. Vermicompost can take the place of synthetic fertilizers for most gardeners.

Sales of worms at farm and garden stores are still new. I hear more stories of farms, gardens, and even hardware stores selling worms for composting.

Since worm sales are new, calling the store before showing up is essential. This will save you a lot of time and energy.

Check in the soil (the free Method)

Finally, one of the easiest ways to get worms today is to go outside and dig in the dirt. This tip may not be helpful for those living in southern West Virginia during the summer. However, grabbing a shovel and a bucket can help you start today.

Last but not to be forgotten is to check the leaf litter and top layer of soil. This tip may not be helpful in the summer heat. As the weather cools, worms will break down leaves and other organic matter. If you dig in the top layer of dirt or the leaf litter, you will likely find a lot of worms.

One of the reasons I love this method is:

  1. It’s free
  2. It’s kid-friendly
  3. You use native worms (releasable back in nature)
  4. Harms fewer worms in the process
  5. Includes beneficial bacteria to help your worms get established

I love this method for beginner vermicomposters. They can release their worms if they decide that this composting method isn’t for them. This is not advised for those who purchased their worms online out of state or country.

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Local Online Sellers

Social Media Marketplaces

Online marketplaces like Facebook are a great way to collect with composters in your community. You can buy or trade someone for a container of compost worms in many different places.

The benefit of using a social media platform to find your worms is connecting you with a real person. This person is likely passionate about worm composting. In the future, when you have a question, you will know someone who also shares your passion.

This is the way I started my second bin. After a move, I needed to start over, and a local woman happily gave me a bucket of worms for free. She has been a go-to resource throughout my vermicomposting journey.

Buy Worms In WV On Craigslist, eBay, and Etsy Sellers

Here are some quick links to your local Craigslist pages for different regions in West Virginia. Find the location closest to you and search for: ‘red worms,’ ‘composting worms,’ ‘red wigglers,’ or ‘Eisenia fetida.’

Beyond Craigslist, you can find West Virginia red worms sellers on other online marketplaces. Websites like eBay and Etsy allow small or private sellers to make extra cash.

Be sure to filter your search results. I like to start within 25 miles of my zip code. If you can’t find any within 25 miles, increase your search range until you find a seller. Another benefit of online marketplaces is the reviews. You can easily avoid bad sellers by reading comments where worms were poorly packaged for transport.

Click here to check eBay.

Click here to check Etsy.

Worm Stores In West Virginia

Support A Local Business

Sadly if you want to start composting at home in West Virginia, there are no in-state sellers. You may find compost worm sellers locally on Craigslist and eBay. However, you have a few options if you prefer to pick up your worms in person. I bet there are a handful of other formal businesses selling worms, but I could not find their website. If you sell worms or know a place that sells worms, Please submit it below.

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