No, they actually help the plant grow.
worms and bacteria
Worms generally do not eat living plants. They help to aerate the soil, break down organic matter, and improve soil quality by recycling nutrients. Having worms in your plant pot can actually be beneficial for your plants.
Yes, tomato horn worms can hurt you. They can sting you or poke you with their horn.
Yes wax worms fieel eaven the tiniest pinch you should always keep your wax worms in a safe place
Yep. Its healthy. If you what to make it really grow, you put poo in it. No you don't put worms in it! Poo in the plant? Worms in the plant! Hahah! Who would ask that question!
it gets into the soil
Only if necessary. They tend to eat live prey such as fish, mollusks, other crustaceans, worms and some plant life.
yes, with worms, a bean plant will grow faster and taller
Dunking the pot in cool water, escorting beneficial worms elsewhere, removing soil, and repotting with insecticidal soap treatments are ways to eliminate indoor plant worms. Beneficial worms include composting and earth worms whereas cutworms and leafminer larvae qualify as worm pests.
Yes! Lightining does harm a bird, as well as any living creature, including plant life.
worms
Super worms turn into darkling beetles during their life cycle.