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  1. Nightcrawlers are beneficial earthworms that provide natural aeration of soil. They allow water and oxygen to penetrate more easily into the ground. Their feeding and excrement helps recycle nutrients and fertilize the soil. If there are nightcrawlers in your lawn, you will notice small, cone-shaped bumps randomly distributed through the lawn.

  2. Jul 27, 2022 · Nightcrawler Worms Quick Fact Sheet; How To Identify Nightcrawlers? Anatomy. 1. Length; 2. Color; 3. Tail; 4. Eating habit; Nightcrawler Worms Life Cycle; Where Are Nightcrawlers From and Where do They Live? NightCrawlers Diet; Are Nightcrawlers Good Composting Worms in a Worm Farm? Are Nightcrawlers Common? Other Common Names for Nightcrawlers ...

  3. Nov 22, 2019 · Facts About Nightcrawlers. •••. Updated November 22, 2019. By Kristen Marquette. Though nightcrawler worms can burrow down to a depth of 6.5 feet, they generally stay close to the surface. This increases the chance of running across one when gardening, playing in the dirt or landscaping.

  4. Oct 7, 2023 · Nightcrawler worms, known as Lumbricus terrestris, are the most commonly used earthworms in composting and gardening. These burrowing worms can grow up to 8-10 inches long and weigh about 0.5-1 gram. Night crawlers are classified as anecic worms, creating permanent burrows in the soil and coming out at night to feed on decaying organic matter.

  5. In North America, the term nightcrawler (or vitalis) is also used, and more specifically Canadian nightcrawler, referring to the fact that the large majority of these worms sold commercially (usually as fishing bait) are from Southern Ontario. In Canada, it is also called the dew worm, or "Grandaddy Earthworm".

  6. What are nightcrawler worms, and why do I need to care for them? Nightcrawlers are a worm that lives in damp soil throughout much of North America and Europe. However, they will do well in moist dirt with plenty of oxygen, making them perfect for a worm farm!

  7. Mar 17, 2014 · Earthworms are called night crawlers because they primarily emerge from the soil only at night; thus, earthworms are both called “night crawlers” and literally are night crawlers. Earthworms come out at night because they are less prone to drying out and dying when the sun isn’t out.

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