vermiculture
noun
ver·mi·cul·ture
ˈvər-mə-ˌkəl-chər
: the cultivation of annelid worms (such as red worms or bloodworms) especially for use as bait or in vermicomposting
Many schools, nature centers and fishing bait farmers, though, enjoy raising worms in bins. … Raising worms for bait, compost or houseplant fertilizer even has a fancy name—vermiculture (vermis means "worm" in Latin)—Kathy Gilbert
Vermiculture, or the raising of earthworms, is a worthwhile endeavor in its own right. Worms can be raised in anything from a shallow box to massive in-ground pits.—Rhonda Massingham Hart
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