
Normal composting makes use of microscopic decomposers (bacteria and fungi) to slowly churn up your waste. Vermicomposting makes use of invertebrates, which are much more efficient at decomposing on a large scale. Normally, people either use red worms (earthworms) or black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) for vermicomposting. But which worm you choose depends on what you want to compost and what kind of scale you’re working on. For all the details, check out our full article.
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