Do worms work together?

Can earthworms and red worms
red worms
Red wigglers are about two to five inches in length and about ¼ inches in diameter. They look similar to other earthworms but they do have a few distinct characteristics.
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live together? It is possible to house both earthworms and red worms together, however, it is not ideal. This is because the two species are adapted for different population densities, temperatures, and soil depths. Worms are an invaluable addition to your garden or compost bin.
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How do worms interact with each other?

Earthworms only communicate with each other by touch and taste, but they can feel vibrations, and often avoid predators by sensing their footsteps. They can also sense light and moisture in the air.
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Do worms stay together?

Each worm produces a tube of mucus that keeps the sperm streams separate as they travel from one partner to the two pairs of sperm receptacles of the other. Once each has had its fill, they return to their separate solitudes without so much as a text message.
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Why do worms group together?

You might have often seen earthworms forming clumps of balls together in compost or when out in the open. The extensive research carried out to find the reason behind this peculiar behaviour revealed that worms actually communicate and influence each other's behaviour by making close contact with each other.
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Can different types of worms live together?

Mixing Worm Species Sacrifices Reproduction Potential

Contrary to some wives's tales, worms cannot interbreed or hybridize. But this does not mean that worms are unaffected by the population around them.
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Do worms fight?

Tiny, feisty worms that live off the coast of Japan fight by headbutting each other — and they aren't quiet about it. During these feuds, the worms emit one of the loudest sounds in the ocean, according to a new study.
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Can worms communicate with each other?

Researchers have found that they can communicate with each other using touch and taste. They can feel vibrations in the soil so they can avoid predators. There's even evidence to suggest that they like to travel in herds and follow a leader.
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Do worms eat other dead worms?

When worms die in the bin, their bodies decompose and are recycled by other worms, along with the food scraps. Worm castings are toxic to live worms. After all the food scraps in a bin are recycled, the worms will eat their own castings which will poison them.
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Do worms have feelings?

But a team of Swedish researchers has uncovered evidence that worms do indeed feel pain, and that worms have developed a chemical system similar to that of human beings to protect themselves from it.
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Do worms survive if cut in half?

One half — the one with the brain — will typically grow into a full worm. Scientists have now identified the master control gene responsible for that regrowth in one particularly hardy type of worm.
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How long is a worms lifespan?

They grow sex organs within the first two or three months of life and reach full size in about a year. They may live up to eight years, though one to two is more likely. Full size for an earthworm varies among species, ranging from less than half an inch long to nearly 10 feet.
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Do worms make friends?

In two-thirds of these trials, the worms followed each other. "I have observed contact between two earthworms. Sometimes they just cross their bodies and sometimes they maximise contact. Out of soil, earthworms can form balls," says Ms Zirbes.
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Can worms speak?

These small, transparent roundworms have a highly evolved language -- they combine chemical fragments to create precise molecular messages that control social behavior, reports a new study co-authored by scientists at the Boyce Thompson Institute.
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How many hearts does a worm have?

Heartbeats: Worms don't have just one heart. They have FIVE! But their hearts and circulatory system aren't as complicated as ours -- maybe because their blood doesn't have to go to so many body parts. Moving around: Worms have two kinds of muscles beneath their skin.
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Do worms have brains?

Do worms have brains? Yes, although they are not particularly complex. Each worm's brain sits next to its other organs, and connects the nerves from the worm's skin and muscles, controlling how it feels and moves.
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How long can worms go without eating?

Worms can live for 4 weeks without fresh food.
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Are worms social?

"Our results modify the current view that earthworms are animals lacking in social behavior," says Lara Zirbes, lead author of the study and a PhD student at the University of Liege in Gembloux in Belgium. "We can consider the earthworm behavior as the equivalent of a herd or swarm."
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Can worms change gender?

Only one gene, called TRA-1, controls which sex the worm is; when a developing worm carries two X chromosomes, the TRA-1 gene is activated and the worm become 'female,' while only one X chromosome leaves the gene off, and the worm becomes a male.
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Do worms sleep?

Worms don't sleep on a day/night schedule like mammals. Instead, their sleep-like behavior occurs at specific stages during development; the worms enter this state each time they transition from one larval stage to another.
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Can you overfeed worms?

Over-Feeding Causes Odors

The worms' job is to eat the food before it gets super-rotten and stinky. If you add too much food at a time, they cannot keep up. Too much food can also push the air out of the bin, leading to foul-smelling anaerobic decomposition.
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Does touching worms hurt them?

Some species can release a stinging substance. Earthworms and red wriggler worms are perfectly safe to hold bare-handed, though it's probably prudent to wash your hands before eating your next meal.
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Do worms have memory?

"We show that worms exhibit environmental familiarisation, and that this memory persists for at least 14 days -- long enough for the brain to regenerate," write the authors. "We further show that trained, decapitated planaria exhibit evidence of memory retrieval in a savings paradigm after regenerating a new head.
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What do worms hate?

Worms hate: meat or fish, cheese, butter, greasy food, animal waste, spicy and salty foods, citrus.” The food-to-worm ratio is not precise, nor is the amount of castings they will produce. The rule of thumb is that a pound of worms will eat one to two pounds of food in a week.
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