A critter in vermicompost tea after 8 days of aeration.
Is it a Red Wiggler earthworm (Eisenia fetida) or a Nematode?
From previous observations when I aerated I saw that Red Wigglers die off and float to the top then sink. I do not think a red wiggler can survive in compost tea.
So do not think it is a Red Wiggler.
Perhaps I do not have red wigglers in my worm bin but something else or red wigglers plus, plus?
A Large Something Or Other In The Vermicompost Tea!
A Large Something Or Other In The Vermicompost Tea!
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Re: A Large Something Or Other In The Vermicompost Tea!
Hi, It resembles potworm.