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No, worms DO NOT grow from lava.
If they wiggle, the might be mosquito larvae.
No. Worms are hatched from a cocoon as tiny worms - there is no larval stage.
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cutworms The kinds that are there are the ones that are there because there are many types of worms.
Damselfly larvae eat worms and small Gambuzia (small fish).
More than likely they are mosquitos. i have them 2 what are they i no for definit they are not mosquitos.
No. Silk worms are moth larvae. Glow worms can be either fly or beetle larvae depending on the species. They cannot interbreed.
Inch worms are a bit horter, and have less legs. They are also the larvae of moths, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies.
Not earthworms, but larvae of some insects (called worms) eat grapes when they are ripe.
The tire track eel is a spiny species of the eel family. They make a meal out of black worms, earthworms, and insect larvae.
This could be a carpet beetle larvae or could be millipedes if your bedroom is on the ground level or basement as millipedes are attracted to moisture.