You don't. The vet does
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
No, like all worms it is an invertebrate.
No.
Having worms in open wounds is not safe as it can lead to infection and further health complications. It is important to clean and properly dress the wound and seek medical attention to prevent any infections.
salmon and hook worms
"Round Worms" , ex. pinworms and hook worms
Yes, some worms can get under the skin. Ringworms and hook worms are prime examples of worms that may get under the skin.
Hosts food/blood
Yes, because worms like feet. Feet makes worms horny.
Yes, they do eat worms such as meal worms, wax worms, and superworms.
Hook Worms and Ascaris,wuchereria
Mostly endoparaisties, like hook worms, tape worms. etc.