Well first you have to somewhere that you think the earthworm's are like your garden. then you have to find some dirt and dig for earthworms or if you have bricks on the dirt they mite be under the bricks.
Because neon yellow is easier to spot then brown earthworms because they blend into the soil/ground.
because neon yellow is easier to spot than brown earthworms and brown ones blend in the soil
Yes, you can catch bass using earthworms as bait. Bass are opportunistic feeders and are attracted to the scent and movement of worms in the water. When fishing with earthworms, it's effective to use a slip sinker rig or a bobber to keep the bait at the right depth. Overall, earthworms can be a simple yet effective option for bass fishing, especially in warmer months.
earthworms travel faster
Very little is known about the prey of these creatures. Known prey seem mostly to be earthworms, termites and other insects.
Moles eat small invertebrates such as grubs and earthworms found in the soil. They will also catch and eat small mice.
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.
Blackbirds are more likely to catch bright yellow earthworms than brown ones because their foraging behavior is influenced by visual cues. The contrast of bright yellow against the soil makes these worms more easily detectable, especially in low-light conditions or dense vegetation. Additionally, birds may have a preference for hunting bright-colored prey, as it can indicate higher nutrient content or freshness. This visual advantage enhances their hunting efficiency and success rate.
no they love earthworms