Yes, shredded office paper can be used along with newspaper in a worm composting bin. Both materials are good sources of carbon for the worms' bedding. Just make sure to balance the carbon-rich paper with nitrogen-rich food scraps to maintain a healthy environment for the worms.
Snails are herbivores. Snails are omnivores and they consume earthworks with incredible efficiency. Look it up on YouTube "Snail eat worm" A snail eats mostly plants and most living leaves and plant barks. They also eat paper and cardboard believe it or not. That and limestone and chalk to help their shells stay strong
No, worms are not carnivores. They are detritivores, meaning they feed on decaying organic matter in the soil. They help break down dead plant material and enrich the soil with their castings.
A tiger worm (Eisenia fetida) is a species of earthworm commonly used in vermiculture for composting organic waste. They are efficient at breaking down organic material and their castings (worm poop) are rich in nutrients, making them popular in creating nutrient-rich compost for gardening. Tiger worms have distinctive banding patterns that give them their name.
Yes, you can put paper towels in a worm bin as long as they are plain, unprinted, and not treated with any harmful chemicals. Tear them into smaller pieces to make it easier for the worms to break down. Just be mindful not to add too many at once to avoid creating an imbalance in the bin.
Maggets
a earth worm eats broccoli
A worm that eats meat.
a worm
When a bird eats a worm, the worm becomes part of the bird's food source and will be broken down in the bird's digestive system for nutrients.
zombie worm
worm
usually nothing dangerous will happen if a kid eats a worm. They could throw up though.
because a mole digs and runs into a worm and eats it
zombie worm
All of them
birds and moles