no they mostly eat dirt and tiny bugs
Get to higher ground or drown.
dose Worms need air
Worms breathe, though through their skin instead of with lungs, and so cannot survive without air.
these worms wave their tails to create water current to get more air
Yes, worms require oxygen to survive. They breathe through their skin, absorbing oxygen from the air and water around them. Without enough oxygen, worms can suffocate and die.
The best type of worms I've used in my garden are earth worms. Mainly night crawlers. They work really well for adding air to the soil. They do tend to multiply quickly. Good Luck.
No, elephantiasis is caused by microscopic parasitic threadlike worms
Spring 2012
they get humus, all of the soil will die.
I think they eat dirt and grass... Maybe their own poop. Hahaha :)
Depending on the density, there will be pockets of air, especially if the ground is really loose. Worms and some other annelids breathe through their skin., so they don't even have to stop.
Yes, it's important to have holes in the container for wax worms to ensure proper ventilation. Wax worms require fresh air to survive, and without ventilation, the container can become too humid and lead to mold or suffocation. However, the holes should be small enough to prevent the worms from escaping.