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Glowworms typically excrete waste once a day, producing a small amount of silk and waste material. The waste appears as a shiny, droplet-like substance that can be seen hanging from their silk threads. This process is part of their unique feeding strategy, attracting insects to their sticky silk. The frequency may vary based on factors like their developmental stage and environmental conditions.

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