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How to Make Money as a Worm Rancher - Part Two

You Can Sell Retail from Your Garage or Basement or Even from a Roadside Stand

By Nick Howes, published Sep 04, 2007
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In Part One of this article, I discussed the market for earthworms, the nightcrawler and red wiggler, and how to acquire your stock.

USEFUL TIPS

You need a place to sell retail. We sold worms as kids using a couple old washtubs in the garage. We gathered leafworms, which we didn't realize are actually nightcrawlers that live beneath damp leaves and mulch and are unfortunately somewhat delicate, easy to break because of what they eat. (Manure would've been an ideal bed to leave them in to make them hardy enough for proper sale.)

We harvested them, transferred them to the tubs, and sold them as fast as we picked them. And we picked thousands. We didn't realize it, but we had no chance of breeding them because, as I said in Part One, nightcrawlers breed deep. But we got about $500 that first summer which went into the family kitty.

You can sell from a garage, small shed, or basement with a separate entrance. You can even set up a roadside stand.

ADVERTISE

Dad painted a great double-sided sign that was put up in front, pointing down the slope to our house. A simple but neat sign saying "Earthworms For Sale" should be all you need as long as it is placed where people can see it.

You need containers to sell your worms in. Stockpile used tin cans or plain styrofoam cups. You can print stickers for your business on your computer with your name, phone number, and a clipart worm. Once you start, I'm sure you can buy cheap styrofoam cups at the dollar store to supplement what you've stockpiled. For the longer term, get quotes for wholesale purchases. Mail order sellers of earthworms often offer as specialized containers, as well. Comparison shop.

HOW TO EXPAND

Look into registering your business. No one is likely hassle you at the beginning, but as you grow, someone will eventually ask about your sales tax number, if you are registered with the county, that sort of thing.

How to Make Money as a Worm Rancher - Part Two

Anglers remain the number one customer for earthworms, but there are other markets.

Credit: Dave Ubinas/Clip-Art Book of Cartoon-Style Illustrations

Copyright: Dave Ubinas, Esther Langholtz

Takeaways
  • You may prefer wholesale sales, without the problems of running a retail business.
  • Create a website to sell earthworms.
  • Advertise in gardening and outdoor sports magazines.
Did You Know?
Wholesale sales mean you get about half what you would at retail, but you'll be selling a large amount and not just an individual batch to a retail customer. You may even want to skip retail sales entirely.
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