Earthworms do not prefer Bright Direct Lightbecause it may kill them if there in it to long they also are attracted to dim light and always go scaven in the dark because enemies are away
Worms typically prefer dark, moist environments because they are photosensitive and can dry out in direct sunlight. They will burrow deeper into the soil during the day to avoid light and surface conditions.
No, worms do not like light. I did an experiment.
Planaria prefer dark environments
dark
worms like the dark and they are in it most of the time so if they see light its like being in a movie theater when you come out you squint so it would be worse for them coz their in the dark all the time
They would prefer light.
they like dark
they actually do like light
they like the dark that's why they go in the dirt
Mosquitoes prefer dark environments for feeding and breeding.
Worms do not require sunlight or any kind of light for survival. They prefer dark, moist environments such as soil, compost, or leaf litter. In fact, exposure to light can be harmful to worms as they are sensitive to light and can become stressed or dry out.
Snails prefer dark conditions as they are nocturnal creatures. Exposure to bright light can stress them and lead to dehydration. Providing them with places to retreat to in the dark will help keep them comfortable and healthy.