Superworms: Versatile Omnivores In Waste Management And Soil Health
Superworms are omnivorous insects that thrive on a diverse diet. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter, such as fruits, vegetables, and grains, as well as animal feces and commercial fish food. In the wild, they play a vital role as decomposers, breaking down organic waste and contributing to soil health. As a result, superworms are often used in vermicomposting and waste management systems, where they efficiently process organic waste and produce valuable compost.