Why are your mealworms not moving?
if your worms are super black, its dead.. sometimes it smells bad.. and its so dead. but if you want an answer more spcific.. you can go check google or yahoo
Which state does leeches live in the US?
Yes, certain types do, especially on the east and west coasts.
Chickens can get ring worm. Ring worm is a highly contagious fungus that can spread rapidly if not properly treated. While it does affect adults, it can affect livestock as well.
Glow worms are found in dark places known as caves or many other names as you can look in the thersouras glow worms are amazing and you may get to see them around the Australian land or Queensland area.
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What is the difference between insect and worm?
Worms are worms (the horrible wiggly things you put in your brothers pants when you were younger) and anthrapods are preying matist' and butterflies.
Why don't parasitic flatworms and roundworms have structures for locomotion?
That's just the way God made them. Flatworms and roundworms have certain body cavities that basically help them digest food,respire,reproduce,and even move from one place to another.
What Phylum does people belong to?
Occuring to my Oak Meadow science book....... People belong to the Chordates. Fish and birds also belong to this Phylum. Also Sea Squirts!
For one example, the setae help the worm resist being pulled from a hole in the groung by a bird.
I found a thin brown worm in my house what is it?
I've found these too but have had no luck finding out what they are. The ones that I find are dead and curled up and are generally under where a house spider has built a web under furniture in my little used living room. They are brown, thin and are probably only an inch long. I'm worried that they may be associated with wood borers. We live in an old house with wooden floors and most of the furniture in my living room is antique wood. I don't find them anywhere else in the house.
They might be just plain worms. We live in a new house in Southern California, and have experienced the same thing (small little brown worms that are curled up and dead/dried out when we find them) as we did last year during cooler weather season has arrived. I was able to find a photo and detailed information about our little guys on the website below. It turns out the ones that we found are harmless millipedes that come in from outside through spaces under doors, etc., and die within 2-3 days due to lack of moisture. Have a look at the info in the following website from the University of Wisconsin for how to control. You'll be glad to know that this is not a mold or sanitation issue - just a pest that has to be dealt with.http://www.uwex.edu/ces/wihort/gardenfacts/XMillipedes.pdf
They could possibly be maggot larvae.
I live in Santabarbara Ca and i just found a little brown worm in tub. I will take a picture.
How do worms help your garden to be sustainable?
They eat everything in the soil then they leave their feces behind and somehow that makes soil heathy and fertile.
"By definition" all Centipedes are Poisonous : They are Carnivorous creatures, However, The most Common Species , fully grown , can bite Humans : their bites are usually "harmless" to adults ( just very annoying , can cause inflammation ): they have little to no lasting side effects. : you could liken it to the effects of a Bee Sting .
Leeches are both harmful and helpful. Sometimes they may be harmful because they can eject to much blood out of your body and they can be carrying a disease. They can be helpful because they can take out a disease. Some leaches are used in certain medicines. So leaches are very confusing.
How many legs do a rollie pollie bug have?
The roly-poly bug (aka pill bug, BB bug, and Armadillo bug) has seven pairs of legs for a total of 14 legs. It is classified as an isopod, a different type of arthropod than insects, which have six legs, or arachnids (e.g., spiders) that have 8 legs. The roly poly can roll up into a tight ball with its exoskeleton providing armor to protect it from predation.
The related link below shows a diagram of the anatomy of the pill bug/roly poly.
Slow worms are reptiles most active during twilight but sometimes are found lying in the sun. More often they hide under rocks and logs or in long grass and other damp environments. In urban areas they often are found under heat collectors like black plastic or other dark trash.
What phylum has a true coelom?
Coelom is a word used to describe a body cavity of an animal, so there are three different types of coeloms:
If you are referring to the true ceoloms, there are no invertabrates with this body type, as it is only found in higher organisms.
What is common name of earthworm?
There are many species of Earthworm.
Examples are: Lumbricus terrestris, Eisenia fetida, Eisenia andrei
What is the disadvantage of segmented worms?
First of all think if there actually is an advantage in a computer worm. Computer worms, however, are self-replicating programs which take advantage of security holes in networking software and hardware.