There are many varieties of red worms and much information to be had about Earthworms in general.
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A veterinarian will have the best information about dog worms. If one cannot contact the vet, information can be found online on WebMD or Luv My Pet.
You can find information on feather duster worms in marine biology books, online marine life databases, and scientific journals. Websites of marine conservation organizations and aquarium websites may also provide information on feather duster worms.
No, I have not encountered thin red worms in my shower.
Red worms and earthworms are the same thing. They are closely related to each other, though. Red worms make much better worm farm worms or composting worms than regular earth worms because of their higher rate of soil assimilation.
Many places have information on tape worms. One good place to learn about tape worms would be Animal Planet. Other medical journals such as the Pennsylvania Medical Journal or some encyclopedias would be good sources of information about tapeworms as well.
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One does not need to find compost worms, to add to their compost. One can just attract them by adding some simple materials to the compost. First spread a layer of coffee grounds at the bottom of your compost heap, this attracts the worms. Then lay soaked, torn cardboard in the bottom of the compost heap on the top of the coffee grounds. Then add a small pile of manure, or stale bread to act as a worm magnet. Finally moisten the compost heap with a spray horse.
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