Yes! That is, if they are earth worms not leaf eating worms. They play a big part in fertilizing soil.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill worms in soil by dehydrating and damaging their exoskeletons.
Earth worms have mouths, when they dig into the soil, they ingest the soil, though the soil isn't very healthy itself, earthworms r the type who can eat the particles in the soil how that helps :)
One lives in water and the other in soil
They live in the topsoil.
SOIL and breathing through their skin
SOIL and breathing through their skin
your soil would be bad earth worms help the soil
earth worms dont like light
I don't think earth worms harm trees. Generally, they are beneficial to plants as they aerate the soil around the root systems.
Earth worms poo and the way they change it they eat bad soil and change it and poo new soil.
They poop, so it's good for the soil. They also aireate the soil.