An earthworm can produce a significant amount of waste, with estimates suggesting that a single earthworm can excrete about 10 to 20 times its body weight in castings each year. Depending on the species and environmental conditions, this can range from a few ounces to several pounds of nutrient-rich castings annually. These castings play a crucial role in soil health and fertility.
fertilizer (Earthworm) middens
Earthworm poop is called castings or vermicast. It is a nutrient-rich fertilizer produced by earthworms as they digest organic matter in the soil.
360 pounds about per year! :)
Earthworm's poop or dung is like a super fertilizer.
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Earthworm poop, also known as castings, is rich in beneficial nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. It also contains beneficial soil bacteria and enzymes that help break down organic matter, improve soil structure, and promote plant growth. These castings can enhance soil fertility, aeration, and drainage, making them beneficial for overall soil health.
gross, but about 355 times a year
Zero. It is not real and make believe.
Two times a day. 365 days in year. Approximately.
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
Poop stinks depending on how much bacteria is in it. The more bacteria in your poop, the smellier.
with the help of pharynx