Yes, it is safe to put fishing worms in your garden. They can help improve the soil quality by aerating it and breaking down organic matter.
The number of worms that can be put in one container depends on its size and the type of worms. Generally, you can house a dozen or more small composting worms in a gallon-sized container, while larger fishing worms may require more space. It's important to provide adequate space, ventilation, and food for the worms' well-being.
It is not recommended to put plastic in a vermicomposting pit as it will not break down and can harm the worms living in the pit. Only organic materials should be added to vermicompost piles to maintain a healthy environment for the worms.
DON'T KILL TENT WORMS!!! they do not hurt your garden or trees those are lies they are very good when it comes to pesky ants! when they run out of leaves they will eat the ants and they will no longer want a tent worm yard. My simple answer is: If you want to kill them smash them or you could put a poison on them that will not hurt plants.
Worms generally do not eat living plants. They help to aerate the soil, break down organic matter, and improve soil quality by recycling nutrients. Having worms in your plant pot can actually be beneficial for your plants.
Worms don't like it too hot or too cold, and they don't like direct light, so they should be out of the sun. They prefer 65 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit (18 - 25 degrees Celsius). They can be kept in a garden shed, or on a balcony or veranda, or even inside the house. A well managed worm farm has no smell. There should be a lid on the top to discourage pests, rats, cats, dogs or others. If ants come into your worm farm it's not really a problem but it's a sign that your farm is too dry. A little more moisture will drive them away.
can earth worms be put directly in garden
get rid of the grass and put cement instead or use poisoning.
toss some worms in there and they'll go crazy
Worms can be used for fishing and compost. Worms are important to the ecosystems in which they live and breed.
Mrs. Twit puts worms, livers, and frog's eyeballs in Mr. Twit's spaghetti as part of her revenge scheme.
The number of worms that can be put in one container depends on its size and the type of worms. Generally, you can house a dozen or more small composting worms in a gallon-sized container, while larger fishing worms may require more space. It's important to provide adequate space, ventilation, and food for the worms' well-being.
Yes ,just don't touch the plants with it.
yes, you do put bait on a fishing hook.
When fishing with your pole using a bait cup with worms. The best way is to chop your worms in to small pices mix some of your ground bait with the choped worms,mixing the two in to a ball that will fit in your bait cup.So when u put your bait from the cup to the water it is in a ball form,and will break down slowly in the water , witch will bring in the fish.
Yep. Its healthy. If you what to make it really grow, you put poo in it. No you don't put worms in it! Poo in the plant? Worms in the plant! Hahah! Who would ask that question!
Because you put them there.
Put a bunch of birds in the bath tub and they will eat the worms.