A friend of mine suggested me to dip the veggies in salt water for 3 minutes. I did it the next time I bought cabbage, and guess what IT WORKS!
After a minute or so, the worms (2 big ones) were floating dead on the surface. I rinsed my cabbage thoroughly n finally they were completely safe for consumption..
Antihelminthics are the drugs that kill parasitic worms.
Yes, alcohol can effectively kill worms.
yes
smooth rocky grounds. they only grow if there are worms and beetles in the ground. these insects help eat flowers or spoiled cabbages around them. They do NOT need sunlight!!it will kill them!!! if they become yellowish and brown and sogy you know its just right for your salad!! :)
Animals such as rabbits, deer, and caterpillars are known to feed on cabbage plants. Insects like cabbage worms and slugs are also common pests that can munch on cabbage leaves. Human consumption of cabbage is also prevalent in various cuisines worldwide.
Worms can be killed by environmental factors such as extreme heat or cold, predators like birds or mammals, pesticides, and diseases. Improper handling or environmental conditions can also harm worms.
Don't kill garden worms, they are needed to make the soil healthy.
no you cannot kill worms inside a dogs body with dawn detergent.
yes
step on them
no
no