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When was Eisenia fetida created?

Eisenia fetida was created in 1826.


What is the scientific name for red wigglers?

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What sort of habitat to Eisenia fetida live in?

They live in nashville and Mexico


What bacteria are in earthworms?

The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms


Are Eisenia Fetida and Lumbricus rubellus the same species?

No, Eisenia fetida and Lumbricus rubellus are different species of earthworms. Eisenia fetida, also known as red wiggler or red worm, is commonly used in vermicomposting. Lumbricus rubellus, also known as the red earthworm, is found in soil environments and plays a role in soil health.


What is the scientific name of the earth?

AnnelidAnswerThere are many species Earthworm. Examples are: Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida, Lumbricus terrestris. Earthworms belong in the Class Oligochaeta in the Phylum Annelida.


What is the scientific name of the earth worm?

AnnelidAnswerThere are many species Earthworm. Examples are: Eisenia andrei, Eisenia fetida, Lumbricus terrestris. Earthworms belong in the Class Oligochaeta in the Phylum Annelida.


What is common name of earthworm?

There are many species of Earthworm.Examples are: Lumbricus terrestris, Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei


What has the author Stanley F Howell written?

Stanley F. Howell has written: 'Evaluation of biodiesel (soy methyl-ester) toxicity to soils using the lumbricid earthworm Eisenia fetida'


How long can compost worms grow?

Compost worms, particularly the common red wiggler (Eisenia fetida), typically grow to about 3 to 4 inches in length when fully mature. Their size can vary slightly based on factors such as diet, habitat, and environmental conditions. These worms are efficient decomposers, thriving in rich organic matter, which can influence their growth and population density.


How many earthworms are produced from 1 cocoon?

The number varies depending on the species and the conditions at the time of gestation. A very common species, eisenia fetida, usually has around 4 offspring per cocoon.


Can Eisenia Fetida and Lumbricus Rubellus mate and reproduce?

Eisenia fetida, commonly known as the red wiggler worm, and Lumbricus rubellus, or the red earthworm, are different species and belong to different genera. While they may be able to copulate due to their similar reproductive structures, they cannot produce viable offspring together because they are genetically distinct. Successful reproduction typically requires mating between individuals of the same species. Therefore, while they may interact, cross-species reproduction does not occur.