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around 37 °C (99 °F),
while redworms require cooler temperatures. Most
attempts to
raise large numbers of
larvae with
redworms in the same container, at...
- Fishing".
Uncle Jim's Worm Farm.
Retrieved 3
February 2023. "LOBWORMS,
REDWORMS AND
DENDROBAENA WORMS".
Angling Times. 30
January 2009.
Retrieved 3 February...
- they are
capable of overpowering: slugs,
earthworms (nightcrawlers, as
redworms are
toxic to
garter snakes), leeches, lizards,
amphibians (including frog...
- and
killing the worms. The most
common worms used in
composting systems,
redworms (Eisenia fetida,
Eisenia andrei, and
Lumbricus rubellus) feed most rapidly...
- the root
rhymes with boot. In
southern Kentucky,
earthworms are
called redworms, a
burlap bag is
known as a tow sack or the
Southern gr**** sack, and green...
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Raising the Gray
Cricket (1978) - Hugh A.
Carter How to
Raise the
African Redworm (1959) - Hugh A.
Carter How to Feed the
Hybrid Red
Wiggler (1965) - Hugh...
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efforts to
reduce waste.
Aquaponics growers have
noted previously that
redworms can be
added to
aquaponic grow beds
successfully and
serve useful functions...
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Species LD50
value (mg/kg) Male rat 3.15
Female rat 10.95
Rabbit 0.329 Black-tailed
prairie dog 1.94
Northern bobwhite 258
Redworm >300...
- as
seatworms Tapeworms Strongyles –
large and small,
sometimes known as
Redworm. Bots – fly
larvae – bot eggs are laid on a horse's coat, and when accidentally...
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Mytilicola orentalis (known as 'oyster
redworm' or 'red worm disease') is an
intestinal copepod parasite of
bivalves with a
direct life cycle. It is native...