appositely no
I was asking you. They live in the mud. in which country?
They will not harm them; however they will not live on the food scrapes you are putting in your farm like the red worms will.
Red worms can typically survive in the fridge for up to 1-2 months before perishing.
Watermelon does not naturally contain red dye. The red color in watermelon comes from a pigment called lycopene, which is a natural antioxidant.
Watermelon
There is such a thing as true worms. Some examples would be earth worms, red wrigglers, blood worms etc.
WATERMELON!!
A watermelon is typically green on the outside and red on the inside.
Yes, red worms will eventually die in water. But red worms CAN live in water for several days if it has sufficient oxygen. I thought that red worms drown in water. It had been raining for several days in my garden. I have a igloo in my garden that collected the rain water. I looked in it recently and found a cup of red worms at the bottom. I thought yea they drowned, how did they get in there, why did they get in here? So I started to scoop the worms out to keep the rain water clean. When I dumped the worms back into the soil they were very much alive and moving alot and burrowed down quickly. So I got on-line and found my answer on wikipedia, so yes they can survive in water for long periods of time.
This is an odd question, but... -sweet -moist -flavorful - Christmas colored -when a Goblin pops its cherry ( green exterior and red interior) -refreshing -juicy -delicious
The Outside of the watermelon is light and dark green.
What color are worms? Worms are usually a grayish color.