What to do with excess worms?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on February 24, 2026
What Do I Do With All My Extra Worms??
- Compost more of your food waste – produce more vermicompost – promote the growth and health of more of your plants!
- Sell them or give them away – there a LOTS of people out there more than willing to take composting worms off your hands.
Can you have too many worms in bin?
Answer: Red wiggler worms are amazing in so many ways, and population management is one of them. So, the short answer to the question is “No, you can never have too many worms!” Here's why: As worms adjust to their home, they lay eggs to reproduce, allowing more and more worms to join the population in the environment.What do you do with worms?
If you have worms, a GP will prescribe medicine to kill them. You take this for 1 to 3 days. The people you live with may also need to be treated. Any worms in your gut will eventually pass out in your poo.Why are my worms crawling out of the bin?
Excess MoistureIf the bin is too wet, your worms will start to drown. They may try to crawl away from the danger. This is also bad for composting and can stink up the bin. Excess mold and even mildew can grow.