Despite their appearance, the tiny red worms in your pond aren't actually worms: they're midge larvae. Once they pupate or metamorphose, they will swim to the surface and emerge as adult midges; the midges in turn lay their eggs in the pond water, completing the cycle. Effects Midges can...
Away from life's challenges and distractions, this holiday in rural Western Australia is the drastic therapy all of our new friends need。 Especially when an emergency forces everyone to realise to value one another, and more importantly, themselves。I really want to visit Luke's farm now espec...
3) We sometimes even share critters. My tenrecs love crunchy bugs and juicy worms, so I have been known to ask for donations from friends. Gay has a compost heap that is full of worms … which reminds me; I need to get up to her place and see if she has enough now to spare a ...