Available Now. Create Healthy, Aerated Soil Naturally! Nature's soil aerators, our live earthworms (redworms or red wigglers) improve and condition the soil as they burrow in search of food. Earthworms excrete a highly nitrous fertilizer (called castings), which contain 5X the available nitrogen, 7X the available phosphorus, 3X the exchangeable magnesium, 11X the available potash, and 1.5X the calcium found in 6 inches of top soil. Use 2-3 worms/sq. ft. 1,000 worms covers approximately 400 sq. ft. Shipped US Mail Only. Please select US Mail for your shipping option during checkout. When will my order ship? • All orders ship on Mondays Only (Except holidays). • Orders received by Friday 9 AM ship the following Monday.
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Ships US Mail Only* No other shipping methods or upgrades are available to ship this item. When will my order ship? • All orders ship on Mondays Only (Except holidays). • Orders received by Friday 9 AM ship the following Monday. Be aware that your order may arrive in 2 or more shipments depending upon what you have ordered. For example, live beneficial insects may arrive a few days ahead of other products based upon the shipping method that was selected or required for particular items in your order. Contact Customer Services if you have any questions about shipping rates or policies. Or read our Shipping Info & Policies.
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Earthworms
- By Kimberly on Nov 30, 2010
The worms arrived in a timely manner and in excellent condition.
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- By Stacey on May 30, 2011
My worms came in a timly manner, when there WAS a 1 day delay I received an email informing me. They are thiving in my compost pile:)
BEST Customer service!
- By Ramona Foster on Aug 1, 2011
I ordered the Worm Factory and worms, of course. During the shipping of the worms we ran into difficulty and Arbico went above and beyond to make sure worms and I were happy. I am looking forward to doing business in the future.
The Cadillac of worms
- By Gardengirl on Oct 23, 2011
These guys got right to work in my garden!!! We could not be more pleased!!!
Worms in the compost pile
- By Jerrie H. Thistel on Apr 13, 2012
Our worms arrived in good shape. Most of them are now living in our compost pile, but others have been spread around in our garden and in the lumpy soil of a next door garden we keep to support a food distribution program. My husband, a social worker, is distressed over the breakup of so many worm families so my neighbor and myself supervised the distribution while he was attending a meeting.
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