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They eat everything in the soil then they leave their feces behind and somehow that makes soil heathy and fertile.

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What insects eat garden worms?

There aren't many insects that eat garden worms. However, ants will eat garden worms that they find around the garden dead.


What help are worms to us?

Garden worms fertilise the soil. Parasitic worm live inside you drikng your blood (I had a worm in my leg and it was horrible.)


What would happen if there is no eaerthworms in the garden?

your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil


Why are worms useful in the garden?

They are useful because worms chew your food and turn it into garden fertilizer.


Are worms good for the garden?

I think coming from myself yes i think its good cause he helps build the nature around it to help the garden grow more


How is composting valuable to a garden?

worms


Can you put earthworms directly in garden?

can earth worms be put directly in garden


How do you know if worms are in your garden?

Usually you will see them.


Can you feed a garden snake earth worms?

If by 'garden snake' you meant Garter Snake (Genus Thamnophis) - then yes. Worms are part of their natural diet.


What is sustainable and non sustainable?

sustainable things save energy and non sustainable things don't help the environment


I have found a few thick green and black striped worms in MY flower garden - they have a sharp pointed spike on the tail end..what is it?

The thick green and black striped worms in a flower garden are cut worms, also called horn worms. These do not harm people but can devastate a garden. They are known for eating tremendous amounts of vegetation overnight.


Is it bad if you throw away the worms from your garden?

yes