Most insecticides are not horribly specific and will harm any animals that are exposed to them. A few target particular aspects of the insect life cycle and might not.
So, the answer is probably, if you want a definite yes or no you'd have to be more specific about which particular insecticide you mean.
They will not harm them; however they will not live on the food scrapes you are putting in your farm like the red worms will.
It has chlorine in it!
Yes, people can be poisoned by insecticides without knowing. If someone sprays insecticides in their yard or anything else that they touch frequently, it could cause problems for the person without them knowing what the harm is from.
other of worms harm humans and makes disease this is my idea
Yes, no one wants to swim with worms. Ew.
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Pin worms cannot harm you in anyway they only cause itching
Insecticides in gardening or agriculture are used to reduce the population of an insect which is causing harm to the crop to an acceptable level. They can range from something as simple as an insecticidal soap (such as dish soap) to very complex and very poisonous commercial insecticides which kill all the insects in its application range.
NO! Ivomec will not even harm tape worms, Valbazen ( albendazole ) will, both are broad spectrum wormers, but Ivomec causes worms to die from over producing a naturally occurring acid that is not present in Tape worms.
I don't think earth worms harm trees. Generally, they are beneficial to plants as they aerate the soil around the root systems.
The worms are not dangerous, but they will make your dog throw up.