Biology, asked by ananya8555, 3 months ago

why is red worms used in vermicomposting?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red worms (Eisenia fetida) work as scavengers in the ecosystem, feeding off of and decomposing dead plant and animal material. These earthworms are also called red wigglers and are used in man-made micro-ecosystems for composting and farming.

Answered by aditrigoud
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Composting worms which are detritivorous (eaters of trash), such as the red wiggler Eisenia fetida, are epigeic (surface dwellers) and together with symbiotic associated microbes are the ideal vectors for decomposing food waste.

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