to me, yes
it all depends on how you look at them. they can turn over soil for you, but, yes they can also be gross.
Earthworms can interact with diatomaceous earth in the soil ecosystem by ingesting it along with the soil. Diatomaceous earth can help control pests in the soil, and when earthworms consume it, it can pass through their digestive system and potentially help in pest control.
Soil-dwelling pests include various insects and larvae such as grubs (the larvae of beetles), nematodes, and root maggots. These pests can damage plant roots, disrupt soil structure, and lead to reduced crop yields. Additionally, earthworms, while beneficial to soil health, can also be considered pests in certain contexts, as they may damage specific plant roots. Managing these pests often involves practices like crop rotation, soil management, and the use of beneficial organisms.
Essential lawncare products include moss killer, fertisers, and products to keep moles and earthworms at bay, another essential is a lawnmower and a roller.
earthworms travel faster
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
durkheim and earthworms
what continent does earthworms livfe on
Earthworms do not have legs.
no they love earthworms
Earthworms live in glaciers.
Earthworms do not have a skeleton at all.
Earthworms are an important part of the soil environment, and the growth of plants. Oil is deadly to earthworms.