Red worms are not dangerous to humans or pets. They are commonly used in composting and are harmless if handled properly.
Red algae are generally considered helpful to humans as they are an important source of essential nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Some species of red algae also have medicinal properties and are used in food supplements and pharmaceuticals. However, certain species of red algae can produce toxins that are harmful to humans if consumed in large amounts.
Red algae are a source of food and food additives for humans.
It depends on how much you use. Red worms do best in neutral soil that's neither too acidic, nor too alkaline. Wood ashes are alkalizing, so if they're added to an acidic soil, they bring it closer to neutral and make it more hospitable for red worms. If you add too much, or add them to an already alkaline soil, worms will move to soil with a more comfortable pH range.
Red wigglers, also known as red worms, are not considered invasive and are actually beneficial to the environment. They help break down organic matter and improve soil quality.
Yes, red wriggler worms can improve plant growth. They break down organic material, creating nutrient-rich compost that helps nourish plants. Their burrowing activity can also aerate the soil, promoting root growth and overall plant health.
I would not choose to be the test subject.
All wild mammals can be dangerous. They are not pets.
No, they pose no danger to humans.
when algae toxins accumulate in shellfish :)
many has known it to be EXTREMLY dangerous!
mainly humans but golden eagles have been known to prey on adult red tailed hawks
Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans. Small brownish red feet that have extremely sharp claws. Their claws can be very dangerous, extremely to humans.
That tiny red bug you see around your pool on concrete is likely a clover mite. These tiny creatures are harmless to humans and pets, but they can be a nuisance in large numbers. They usually appear in spring or fall and are often found near moisture sources like pools.
No, I have not encountered thin red worms in my shower.
Worms ,lots of birds ,red and muntjac deer, people, their pets eg lions, dogs, very deadly vipers and cats.
Red worms and earthworms are the same thing. They are closely related to each other, though. Red worms make much better worm farm worms or composting worms than regular earth worms because of their higher rate of soil assimilation.
they're not. pink worms are the best