Red wigglers, popular composting worms, can be found in leaf litter, tools and in the subsurface. They do not burrow down deeply. The conditions they need are damp, dark conditions such leafed thin the ground cover of leaves, and even within manure piles on farms. They are highly adaptable, though, and can be found in rainforests, grasslands, bushland, all within a range of climates.
is the steel which breaks as it's heated to red hot
James the Red Engine was created in 1946.
red 2, black 0, red 102, red 2%. 20 x 102 with 2% tol.
Ruby Bridges favorie color is red or orange
No machining is advisable when material to be machined is red hot rather it can be forged, extruded. Primary machining only is normally advisable when material is red hot.
Red wigglers eat compost.
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The pad over the mouth, stretches to look for food and pushes it into the mouth.
They are helpful because they are actually helping us recycle and make this world a better place.
Red wigglers are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive structures. During mating, two worms exchange sperm with each other through a process called copulation. Sperm is stored in a receptacle in each worm's body and can be used to fertilize eggs laid by the other worm.
Wiggly Wigglers offers a variety of products related to composting, gardening, and attracting wildlife to gardens. Some of their products include compost bins, wormeries, bird feeders, and live insects for biological pest control. They also offer a range of eco-friendly gardening supplies and accessories.
Yes Chickens like bugs and worms When you see a chicken scratching around in the yard that is what they are doing, they are looking for things to eat.
first you have to eat the apple and then you could compost it feedit to red wigglers(they are a type of worm that eats the vegetation and the vegetation can turn it to composted soil).
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