There are many kinds of worms you might find in your garden, and there's a simple vinegar trick you can use to kill them. But ...
"Start over next year." You can deter the worms from reaching your produce by heavily mulching around plants, which helps to ...
They not only damage the soil structure and increase run-off, but they can even damage plant roots. It's best to prevent ...
Hammerhead worms, an invasive species from Asia, are a toxic menace — but chopping them up can do more harm than good.
Fortunately, the mealworm could provide a more efficient and eco-friendly alternative to traditional recycling methods, which ...
One acre of worms can break up about 50 tonnes of soil. They don't eat living plant tissue, and so don't hurt plants either. They truly are a gardener's best friend! Some people even keep them as ...
Loopworm is ramping up production at a facility in Bangalore capable of churning out 6,000t of silkworm and black soldier fly ...
This project will show children how worms turn plant waste into soil, introduce them to 'recycling' and 'useful waste', and encourage them to look closely at worms and other garden wildlife.
Houston has experienced an influx of hammerhead flatworms during recent heavy rains. These toxic worms, harmful to humans and pets, reproduce rapidly and pose a danger to ecosystems by preying on ...
A team of researchers at the University of Vermont is studying jumping worms and their harmful impact on the environment. Maryam Nouri-Aiin, a UVM postdoctoral plant and soil science researcher ...