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  2. Everything you need to know about worm composting - AOL

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    All agree that the worst thing people can do is buy a pound of red wiggler worms and throw them in your garden bed. Unlike nightcrawlers, who burrow deep in the ground and find food, the red ...

  3. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Here the worms are fed an inch of "worm chow" across the top of the bed, and an inch of castings are harvested from below by pulling a breaker bar across the large mesh screen which forms the base of the bed. Because red worms are surface dwellers constantly moving towards the new food source, the flow-through system eliminates the need to ...

  4. Dendrobaena hortensis - Wikipedia

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    When the species has not been feeding, it is pale pink. The species is usually found in deep woodland litter and garden soils that are rich in organic matter in European countries. D. hortensis is sold primarily as a bait worm, but its popularity as a composting worm is increasing. [2] It was considered part of Eisenia until 2003. [3]

  5. Glycera (annelid) - Wikipedia

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    Bloodworms are carnivorous. They feed by extending a large proboscis that bears four hollow jaws. The jaws are connected to glands that supply venom which they use to kill their prey, and their bite is painful even to a human [5]. They are preyed on by other worms, bottom-feeding fish, crustacea, and gulls.

  6. Insect protein? Edible worms? Why you may want to add ... - AOL

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    According to the FAO, edible insects require less feed than conventional livestock. For instance, crickets need six times less feed than cows and only half as much as pigs and broiler chickens to ...

  7. She’s Miami’s compost queen, ruler of a climate-friendly ...

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    ‘I joke a lot that the mafia would hire me because I can turn anything into soil,’ says Fertile Earth Worm Farm owner Lanette Sobel. She’s Miami’s compost queen, ruler of a climate ...

  8. Sabellaria spinulosa - Wikipedia

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    Sabellaria spinulosa is a filter feeder, extending its feeding tentacles to catch plankton and detritus that are brought within its reach by the current. [2] Individual worms are either male or female. In the English Channel, spawning mostly takes place between January and March and the larvae became part of the zooplankton.

  9. Sabella pavonina - Wikipedia

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    The worm lives inside a smooth tube of fine mud or sand particles held together with mucus. The tube stands upright with the lower end attached to stones and the upper end protruding from the sea bed. When covered by water, the worm extends its crown out of the tube to feed, using cilia on the radioles to circulate water through the crown.