Worms in lawn… Oh My! You are tired of looking at those ugly dirt mounds in your yard. They are everywhere. Especially in the Spring. The grass is short and they make your yard look terrible. I get it… really I do. But, there are solutions. Solutions that do not involve killing ...
The Japanese seaweed hijiki, mixed with fried tofu and tossed with sesame oil dressing, makes a lovely Halloween-ready salad that just happens to look like worms in a freshly dug grave.
Dogs may ingest whipworm eggs by directly eating grass, dirt or pet stools, or spending time in a contaminated environment, such as a dog park or even your own backyard. One of a whipworm’s super powers is its resiliency. Whipworm eggs can remain viable – even in cases of extreme he...
They can stick and place their crawlers in the dirt! VARIATION: Instead of dirt, provide brown play dough for them to stick the pipe cleaners into in the cups.Puzzles! Make worm shaped puzzles by cutting a large curvy worm shape from different colors of construction paper. ...
Keep them in a large can with air holes, some compost, dirt and water mixed together. There should be enough mixture for two thirds of the can. Question Can I use worms that I dig up on my own? Community Answer Yes, home farmed worms are generally better because you know they haven'...
Directions WATCH Watch how to make this recipe. Special equipment: 20 flexible straws and a clean flower pot, optional Put 3 cups water in a pan, bring to a boil and turn off the heat. Stir in the strawberry and unflavored gelatin until completely dissolved. Stir in the cream. Pour...
Directions WATCH Watch how to make this recipe. Special equipment: 20 flexible straws and a clean flower pot, optional Put 3 cups water in a pan, bring to a boil and turn off the heat. Stir in the strawberry and unflavored gelatin until completely dissolved. Stir in the cream. Pour the...