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It is a log that has become rotten.
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Nutrients, a place to grow, and protection
the rotten log eating insect (named dixie normus)
wild mushrooms get nutrient from it
You can find bugs in rotten wood.
Usually insects - such as various beetles and their larvae, as well as ants & termites etc - Even some reptiles have been known to live in rotten logs.
Bacteria, various beetles and their larvae, cockroaches, centipedes, millipedes, etc.
If u mean slugs then they live in wet, moist areas such as under a rotten log.
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
Yes, fly larva are called Maggots, the ones you see in dead bodies and rotten organic matter,
No, a rotting log is not a producer. Producers are typically organisms like plants and algae that create their own energy through photosynthesis. A rotting log is decomposing organic matter, primarily composed of dead plant material, and serves as a habitat and nutrient source for decomposers like fungi and bacteria, rather than producing energy itself.