That depends on the worm. If you mean a caterpillar, then yes, that is considered a bug in larval form. If you mean an earthworm, then no, that is not considered a bug.
I think it is a yes, but I am not entirely sure yet.
Worms are invertebrates; not bugs.
Worms are simple invertebrates
Yes a worm is a bug.
Yes
a lady bug is bigger
The super bug is an insect not a worm looking at the number of body parts and the pair of legs.
Super bug is an insect and not a worm going by the number of body parts, wings and legs.
bug and worm
Yes. It is a bug and invertebrate. Eeww!
it is a poisonous bug that lives underground and is the opposite of a millipede but they both are dangerous and a centapede is in the worm family and is a bug
there was a spider grasshopper a worm glow worm lady bug and a centiped
a bug, lol. jk
No, it is a producer. A scavenger can be a worm or other bug.
a bug [worm like creature] or food [ when your hungry]
Nesting robins are dangerous only if you are a worm or a bug.
Yes they do. Because I like that idea to.