Yes, tiny worms may appear on your patio after it rains.
"Have you seen any white worms in your house lately?"
No, I have not noticed any worms in your cat's water recently.
they get water when it rains
worms because when it rains the worms come out of soil and usually, centipedes dont
Get to higher ground or drown.
No, I have not noticed any black worms in my cat's water bowl recently.
No, I have not noticed any tiny worms in my cat's water fountain recently.
no. worms live in holes in the ground that they dig in the dirt after it rains. wormholes are something in space.
Worms do not cross the street when it rains. Worms prefer to remain in moist soil but retreat to concete surfaces when the soil becomes saturated with water. hm mm i would think that they like the water and not only the dry ground..that should actually be common sense!!
worms can live for weeks in water. They do not leave the ground because they will drown when it rains, they surface because it is moist. Worms breath through skin, but it needs to be moist and cool or their skin will dry out. They surface when it rains because its safer for them to travel above ground at tht time.
Some worms can be felt, like pinworms, which can cause itching around your anus. Other worms, like a tapeworm, can go years without being noticed.
Worms can not see, they just feel for moisture in the ground and navigate themselves to areas with high moisture. (This is why there are worms on the ground when it rains.)