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It depends on where the body is being buried. In most of the US, laws require embalming, a coffin and a vault. While bacteria may be present, worms, grubs and other wildlife are not likely to be able to get access to the body.

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Q: When humans die and get buried do the decomposed bodies get eaten by earthworms?
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