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How do earthworms help composting?

They move around, creating air holes in your compost pile. The bacteria that breaks down your scraps into compost thrives when it is moved, and when it has availability to air. Their feces also help provide richer compost for gardening.


What is using worms in composting called?

worm composting vermicomposting vermiculture


Why does composting help the environment?

Composting vegetation waste returns nutrients to the soil.


What bacteria are in earthworms?

The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms


How do earthworms aid in weathering?

The answer is that earthworms help to build soil and fertilize


Are worms smooth?

Earthworms might look smooth but they have bristles, called setae, that help to hold them in their tunnels.


What are the different types of bugs that can be found in a compost bin?

Common bugs found in a compost bin include earthworms, beetles, springtails, mites, and sow bugs. These bugs help break down organic matter and contribute to the composting process.


Who is father of vermiculture?

Charles Darwin is often referred to as the "father of vermiculture" due to his research on earthworms and their role in soil health and fertility. Darwin's studies laid the foundation for understanding the importance of earthworms in composting and soil improvement.


Why do you have earthworms?

Earthworms help decompose organic matter in compost heaps and in the soil.


Why are earthworms called friends of farmers?

They are called friends of farmers because their excretement makes the soil very fertile. Moreover they dig the soil for their food and bring the humus upwards which is good for plants.


Where are most earthworms found?

in the earth- that's why they're called EARTHworms


What is the reaction of plants to earthworms in their presence?

earthworms like plants and they help plants grow.