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Why are there so many worms out tonight?
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In the field opposite me there are so many worms out tonight. When they sense you, they disappear very quickly down their wormholes. Is there a reason they have all come out, have never seen this before.
Thanks, Wheaten
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Carlton23 isn't far from the truth... fact is worms do come out at night to seek mating. Interestingly, earthworms are all hermaphroditic and when they mate both partners become the earthworm equivalent of pregnant...
Additionally, it must have rained in your area recently. I've noticed (here in the U.S.), as I'm sure we all have, that earthworms tend to come out in bunches after rain, especially on a warm evening. This has a lot to do with the way they "breathe" and if it's still damp out, as in after a rain, they can congregate to mate and "breathe" at the same time, which they can't do if it's warm and dry...
Additionally, it must have rained in your area recently. I've noticed (here in the U.S.), as I'm sure we all have, that earthworms tend to come out in bunches after rain, especially on a warm evening. This has a lot to do with the way they "breathe" and if it's still damp out, as in after a rain, they can congregate to mate and "breathe" at the same time, which they can't do if it's warm and dry...
I don't suppose you have many seagulls in your locale, Clanad. But here in the UK they've learned that by pattering their feet up and down, the worms think it's the sound of rain, and this draws them to the surface.
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