Here are some of the things you can feed worms based on the search results:
- Fruits (worms love banana peels!)
- Vegetables and veggie waste
- Shredded paper or shredded cardboard
- Squash and pumpkin
- Eggshells
- Coffee
- Bread
- Pasta (without the sauce!)
- Tea bags and coffee filters
- Grains
- Hair
- Aged lawn clippings and dry leaves (fresh clippings may heat up and kill the worms!)
- Animal manure (not dog or cat food or feces!)
It is recommended to chop large chunks of food to feed worms, but it is not necessary. The smaller the matter, the easier and faster for the worms to compost. As a general rule, you should feed worms a mix of equal parts "brown" and "green" foods. Browns are high in carbon and carbohydrates, while greens add a lot of nitrogen and protein to the soil. Greens include green vegetables and other natural foods—melon rinds, lettuce, carrots, fruit peels, etc.—and they dont have to be green. Browns may be food or non-food items, such as coffee grounds, paper, egg cartons, or dry leaves.