I agree that counting cocoons may be difficult to be cost-effective for the producer. Such a great idea to just know what your worms are capable of producing and sell the whole bin minus the breeders! I hope that latest hurricane steers clear of your location, Samantha! Stay safe. ~ Sandra
Red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida), commonly used in vermicomposting, produce cocoons from which baby worms hatch. Each cocoon typically yields between 2 to 5 baby worms. The number can vary based on environmental conditions and the health of the worm population. The cocoons take approximately 3 weeks to hatch, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
@@MemesWorms Thank you! I 1st bought worms from you about 18 mos ago and have many more of them that have grown a great deal and laid many cocoons. Love this hobby with benefits 😉
@princeindoorandoutdoorplan3003 Right. Red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida), commonly used in vermicomposting, produce cocoons from which baby worms hatch. Each cocoon typically yields between 2 to 5 baby worms. The number can vary based on environmental conditions and the health of the worm population. The cocoons take approximately 3 weeks to hatch, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. They can also be shipped in most all climates as the cocoons are more resilent in shipping than worms! It's a great way to get started!
Our cocoons are hatching like crazy! Thanks Meme
Awesome
I agree that counting cocoons may be difficult to be cost-effective for the producer. Such a great idea to just know what your worms are capable of producing and sell the whole bin minus the breeders! I hope that latest hurricane steers clear of your location, Samantha! Stay safe.
~ Sandra
Thank you Sandra
Looked like good material.
Very rich
What happens when you don't separate the red wiggler from the cocoonsin a 5 gal pale ty
They will hatch as long as they have enough room. If not they will stay dormant until they do.
Red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida), commonly used in vermicomposting, produce cocoons from which baby worms hatch. Each cocoon typically yields between 2 to 5 baby worms. The number can vary based on environmental conditions and the health of the worm population. The cocoons take approximately 3 weeks to hatch, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity.
Are cocoons shipped in dryish bedding or peat moss as are worms?
The're siffted from the bins the worms are in and shipped in the material the worms were in.
memesworms.com/products/red-wiggler-eisenia-fetida-cocoons
How long, on the average, does it take a cocoon to become an inch long wiggler?
30 to 60 days after hatching
@@MemesWorms Thank you! I 1st bought worms from you about 18 mos ago and have many more of them that have grown a great deal and laid many cocoons. Love this hobby with benefits 😉
I just threw out probably 10k because I am at my physical limit
next time call me i will buy them from you if they are pure red wigglers Esienia fetida
@@MemesWorms if they're not pure fetida, they are mixed with anderi. They came from Pachamama Worms
Just let me know when you have more you want to throw away and ill buy them
So we dont need the actual worms, so cocoons are enough or the bedding itself
@princeindoorandoutdoorplan3003 Right. Red wiggler worms (Eisenia fetida), commonly used in vermicomposting, produce cocoons from which baby worms hatch. Each cocoon typically yields between 2 to 5 baby worms. The number can vary based on environmental conditions and the health of the worm population. The cocoons take approximately 3 weeks to hatch, depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. They can also be shipped in most all climates as the cocoons are more resilent in shipping than worms! It's a great way to get started!
@@MemesWorms ok thank You
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