Where to buy worms in Utah

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Living in Utah and want to start vermicomposting? In today’s article, I will share a few ways to get started by supporting and buying red wigglers in Utah. If you can’t find a worm seller in Utah, you could always purchase worms from our friends over Meme’s Worms (clicking this link helps support the website, thanks in advance!).

Utah has several different worm sellers to help you get started as quickly as possible. Today I will share some locations you can check for worms to help you get started.

Where To Buy Worms InUtah

Dig In The Dirt (The Free Method)

Before tackling places, you can purchase worms. Let’s discuss the free method- digging in the dirt. This is an excellent option if you don’t have money to buy worms in Utah. Many people think that you can only get worms if you buy them. Composting worms, unlike earthworms, live in the top layer of the soil.

You can easily find red worms in the leaf litter in the woods, manure piles, or outdoor compost piles.

The free – dig in dirt method- is my favorite because:

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

As you search and collect your worms, you will also grab a little bit of soil along with the worms. This natural soil is rich with bacteria and microbes that will help your worms thrive. The microbes and bacteria help decompose the food, which allows the worms to do their work. Note- you still want to use bedding such as coconut coir, newspaper, or cardboard.

Check the leaf litter in one of Idaho's many forests
Utah has a wide variety of mountains, lakes, and streams.

Digging and finding your worms is beneficial for looking for a slow start. For the sake of this article, let’s say you found 50 worms while searching. Your worms will make one cacoon roughly every three months to release up to 5 worms. Within six months, you’ll have over 250 worms. In additional six months, you could have thousands of worms under the right conditions.

If you are okay with a slow start to vermicomposting, this is a great and fun way to get started.

Contact Fishing And Tackle Stores

The next place you may find worms in your community is at your local fishing and tackle stores. There are a lot of fishing supplies and bait stores located all around Utah.

It is always a good idea to call ahead before you show up to check if they have redworms, also known as Eisenia fetida, tiger worms, or red worms. All of these names are talking about our friendly compost worm. If your local bait shop doesn’t carry red worms, you could ask if they carry blue worms.

Blue worms are a great alternative if they do not sell red worms. Blue worms are slightly slower to decompose food and are slightly larger. The good news is that they enjoy living close together and a colony and will still compost your food and paper scraps.

On the other hand, Earthworms can compost food but not live in colonies like red worms. Instead, they prefer more space to be happy. Unless you make special considerations for the needs of earthworms, avoid them for your indoor compost bin.

Some fishing and tackle stores mix blue and red worms as small worms. Your apartment compost bin makes a great home for mixed worms. Both species enjoy living in colonies, desire the same living environment, and eat the same types of material.

Check Farm And Garden Supply Businesses

If you don’t want to dig in the dirt and live near a fishing supply store, you can check your local farm and garden store. As more people look for harsh alternative fertilizers, they introduce natural options. Reintroducing worms to the soil or adding vermicompost is a great way to add beneficial microbes and bacteria to the soil.

Not all farm and garden supply stores will carry compost worms, but we will start to see more stores carrying worms as the research continues. Since farm stores are just starting to carry worms, it’s always. A good idea to call ahead.

If you found a farm and garden store in Utah that sells compost worms, please share their info in the form below to add their name to this resource page.

Local Online Sellers

Social Media Marketplaces

If you were unsuccessful in buying worms in Utah at a brick-and-mortar place within your community, you could always check online.

If you have a profile on Facebook or Reddit, you can check for online yard sales, garage sales, or marketplace pages within your community. You can ask to purchase or grab a shovel full of worms from someone’s compost pile.



It was through an online social media marketplace that I was able to get my start. I placed a message for a trade of a bag of coffee for a small bucket of worms. Within an hour or so, another composter from across town said I could come to grab a shovel or two of worms from her compost pile.

She gladly gave me more worms than I expected and shared her experience in vermicomposting. She was friendly and inviting and continues to be a go-to resource whenever I have questions.

I love this method because you get to share the joy of composting and meet someone in your community—a win-win.

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

If you don’t have a social media profile, you can always check websites like Craigslist, eBay, and Etsy. You can check by location on all three websites and find a person who lives nearby to mail or schedule a worm pickup.

This is a great way to support a local seller. Here are some quick links to buy worms inUtah on Craigslist.

Another online resource that can help you buy compost worms inUtah is eBay or Etsy. You can filter the results by zip code. Start with the closest distance option. If there are no results, expand to the next closest option until you find a seller. Often people can find a seller within 25 miles of their home.

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Worm Stores InUtah

Thankfully, Utah has a lot of compost worm sellers. Here are a few vermicomposters you can support in your own state!

Utah has a diverse landscape from city to forest and mountains.

A Worm’s Tale SLC
256 S 1400 W,
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
+1(385)275-6910


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Please share them below if you know of other websites to buy red worms in Utah directly. Our goal is to make it easier for vermicomposters to get started.