Earthworm helps in decomposition of agricultural, animal wastes and converts into vermicompost for use on crops. Vermicompost produced by Earthworm is a natural fertilizer, which is very cheap, eco friendly and effective to the plant growth. read more
If you use earthworms for bait fishing, don't dump leftover worms onto the soil at the end of a day's fishing. Remove them from the site, or throw them far enough into a pond that they will die before they can reach to shore. When planting new shrubs or trees in your garden or yard, examine any Earth ball or potting soil for evidence of worms. read more
Providing food for predators: Earthworms, like all creatures, are part of food webs. Birds are well known predators, but native earthworms are also food for endangered and endemic land snails. Earthworm benefits to humans. New Zealand scientists have had a unique opportunity as far as earthworm research is concerned. read more
But another reason to go eco-friendly is to be able to use organic fresh foods that will not be tampered with in any way. There is absolutely no point in having a environmentally friendly product and filling it with junk food or ready made meals that already contain certain chemicals and additives. read more