they have worms in them because they are fish
You could trap a shrew with a havahart trap. Bait it with sardines, or peanut butter with Meal worms. If you don't catch it, hire some to do it for you.
You are describing tube worms, specifically fan worms. They are marine invertebrates that live in tubes on the ocean floor and have a crown of feathery tentacles that they use to filter feed.
Feather duster worms have a cylindrical body with a feathery appearance due to their elaborate crown of feeding tentacles. They can range in color from white and pink to red and purple, and they have a flexible tube-like structure that helps them anchor to the substrate. These worms can retract quickly into their protective tube when threatened.
wormology is the study of worms
Worms crawl, snakes slither
blood worms during the day and sardines at night
You could trap a shrew with a havahart trap. Bait it with sardines, or peanut butter with Meal worms. If you don't catch it, hire some to do it for you.
Daylilies are very hardy. The pests that bother daylilies are rust, thrips, spider mites, snails, and crown rot.
You are describing tube worms, specifically fan worms. They are marine invertebrates that live in tubes on the ocean floor and have a crown of feathery tentacles that they use to filter feed.
Feather duster worms have a cylindrical body with a feathery appearance due to their elaborate crown of feeding tentacles. They can range in color from white and pink to red and purple, and they have a flexible tube-like structure that helps them anchor to the substrate. These worms can retract quickly into their protective tube when threatened.
Any primary, secondary, or further level consumer eats other animals in the ocean. A dolphin, for example, will eat sardines.
Fan-worms primarily feed on plankton and detritus. They use their feathery, crown-like structures, known as radioles, to filter small particles from the water as it flows through their burrows. By capturing these microscopic organisms, they obtain the nutrients necessary for growth and survival.
Algae are in a symbiotic relationship with coral.Parrotfish, butterfly fish, angelfish, sea slugs, snails, worms and the crown-of-thorns starfish all eat coral.
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Meal-worms are actually beetle grubs - NOT worms.
round worms are round and flat worms are flat!
silk worms are tiny worms hanging from silk on a tree