When worms are exposed to sunlight, they typically seek shelter to avoid desiccation and potential harm. Sunlight can dry out their moist skin, which is essential for their respiration. As a result, worms often burrow deeper into the soil or seek cover under leaves and debris to protect themselves from the sun's harmful effects.
Earth worms avoids sunlight because it can kill them
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Terrestrial oligochaeta annelids (worms like Lumbricus) lose water from their skin, and staying at the sunlight will dehydratate and bring them to death.
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Most grub worms live underground or debris, so that they are hidden away and not exposed to sunlight.
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.
When new stores are built, worms lose their habitat and their natural environment is disrupted. However, they may gain access to new sources of food and shelter as a result of the changes in the area.
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, not all plants and flowers necessarily need worms to thrive. Worms play a helpful role in soil health by aerating and enriching it, but there are many other factors that contribute to plant and flower growth, such as sunlight, water, and nutrients. Plants can still grow well without worms if these other requirements are met.