Can a Red Worm Cut in Two Survive?
This will really depend on where the severing of the red worm occurs. When a red worm posterior region or the tail separates the likelihood of re-growing the tail is very possible. There are rare occasions when a duplicate tail will grow alongside a defective tail. However, the posterior of the red worm is incapable of growing a new head or anterior. Red Worms Die When Old The red worms living and thriving within the worm box will die when reaching the end of their lifespan. There bodies decompose at a very rapid rate since they are seventy-five percent to ninety percent water. When you do come across an unusually high amount of dead red worms in the worm box it is important to detect the cause. One of the causes of fatalities is temperatures higher than eighty-four degrees. Another cause of death is the acidic foot waste and an over abundance of salt. To put this difficulty to rest means replacing the old bedding with new bedding. When the red worm death rate is not severe, but notice