Yes. Worms eat minerals and break them down, making the minerals more accessible by plants.
Vermicast , worm manure, worm humus, or worm castings.
black or brown
Yes but who wants to know that
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
To release sperm to fertilize the eggs of another earthworm
Poop is a source of diejested food that produces worm eggs when you don't drink milk
Well, they do not eat them, but they help fertilize the soil under them.
They ate rat intestines without BO
"Worm poop," or worm castings, look like little pellets of soil, which is basically what they are. If you are talking about dried blood, which is used as a fertilizer, it's a black substance.
Cross-fertilization
My dog had a worm that seemed like it was about 40 feet long. It was wrapped around his poop about 40 times.
They poop in it making soil. No lie, soil is actually worm poop. This makes it really rich in protein for planting and digging.