Yes, nightcrawlers are beneficial for composting because they help break down organic matter, aerate the compost pile, and create nutrient-rich castings that improve soil quality.
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Creepy Crawlers - 1994 The Night of the Creepy Crawlers 1-1 was released on: USA: 4 October 1994
No, night crawlers are not arthropods. They belong to the phylum Annelida, which are commonly known as "ring worms."
Yes, fruit flies can be beneficial for composting as they help break down organic matter and accelerate the decomposition process.
The enemies of the night crawlers are snakes,wild pigs,squirrel and wild cats. Snakes hunt the night crawlers and eat its whole body.The wild pigs are not so friendly to other animals for they are wild.The night crawlers sometimes get inside the tree caves but the squirrels lived there so that's why the squirrels get angry and fight them.Wild cats are not so enemies nor friendly to night crawlers.
Night crawlers, which are a type of earthworm, can grow quite large, typically reaching lengths of about 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 centimeters). However, some individuals can exceed 14 inches (35 centimeters) under ideal conditions. Their size can vary based on species and environmental factors. Night crawlers are commonly used for fishing and gardening due to their size and beneficial role in soil health.
Yes, ants can be beneficial for composting as they help break down organic matter and aerate the compost pile, speeding up the decomposition process.
Night Crawlers - 2009 was released on: USA: 7 February 2009 (Oxford Film Festival)
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Worms, and night Crawlers.