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  2. Squirmles - Wikipedia

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    Dragontail-fly with fishing hook attached. Squirmles have gained a second life as a material used in fly fishing. [3] Re-branded as "Dragon Tails," [4] they can be tied onto a hook and the same properties which made them appear like live worms on land, make them appear lifelike to fish as well.

  3. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Vermicast (also called worm castings, [a] worm humus, worm poop, worm manure, or worm faeces) is the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by earthworms. [1] These excreta have been shown to contain reduced levels of contaminants and a higher saturation of nutrients than the organic materials before vermicomposting.

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    They're on sale at Walmart and make great containers for leftovers or work lunches. They pack easily in standard-sized lunchboxes and stack for easier fridge storage. $24 at Walmart

  5. Home-stored product entomology - Wikipedia

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    Larvae are white worms with black heads, which, when ready to pupate, crawl up the walls of the home in most cases, and are suspended from the ceiling attached by a single silken thread. Most complaints about these moths come during the warmer parts of the year- usually July through August- but the moths can appear during any month.

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  7. Sirsoe methanicola - Wikipedia

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    The worms colonize the methane ice and appear to survive by gleaning bacteria, which in turn metabolize the clathrate. In 1997, Charles Fisher, professor of biology at Pennsylvania State University , discovered the worm living on mounds of methane ice at a depth of half a mile (~800 m) on the ocean floor in the Gulf of Mexico . [ 2 ]