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You usually get them in compost heaps and underneath stones.Or somtimes go just find them underneath the earth!
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If you have a small worm farm made out of crates, then you can put a thick wet newspaper at the bottom of the worms' bedding box. The worms will eventually eat this. You can use torn strips of wet newspaper (squeeze most of the water out) as part of their bedding, if you can't find well rotted compost or manure. You can use wet newspaper as food, or as a cover over the top of the food to keep out the light. When the worms start eating the newspaper cover, you know they want some more food.
Free compost can be handmade if you have or know of someone with a horse. (See related link below for more information.)
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your mother eats worms and you know it
The most ecologically sound toilets that I know of are simple compost toilets. A compost toilet is basically a large bucket housed in a wooden casing, with a regular toilet seat on top. Instead of flushing with water after use, a small amount of sawdust, dry leaves, grass clippings etc, are added to the bucket to act as a cover material. When the toilet is full it is emptied into a (properly managed) compost pile, where thermophilic activity will produce high temperatures which quickly kill harmful pathogens and parasitic worms. After a sufficient composting period the compost can be safely used on gardens.
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yes they do eat worms but you cant know that
Not really sure, but i know a lot about the universe!
no - they are non anthropoid invertebrates