Archive for November, 2008

Red thread-like worms: parasite or creatures from the earth?

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

If you find a worm in the latrine, whether the facility is located in a restaurant or an office building, chances are the parasite passed through someone’s body and into the water.

Woolly Worm Folklore

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The woolly worm is actually a caterpillar or the larvae of the Isabella tiger moth. The tiger moth belongs to the arctiidae family, which has 11,000 species of moths around the world. The tiger moth is a beautiful creature with bright colors such as scarlet, yellow, orange, and white and rich hues ranging from black [...]

Dog Worms Symptoms

Monday, November 10th, 2008

One of the most disturbing sights you will ever see is a worm wriggling around in your beloved pets feces. If they are crawling around in your pets stool, unfortunately, they are also crawling around in your pet’s intestines. While there are many dog worm symptoms, finding worms in your dog’s feces is one of [...]

Worms

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

There are more than 2,700 species of earthworms in existence today and they can be found in just about every corner of the earth. They live in trees, in bark, and under rocks as well as along rivers and near springs, and ponds. Their favorite place to live, however, is in the earth’s rich soil. [...]

Ring Worm

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Ring worm or “Tinea” which means “growing worm” in Latin, is a fungal infection that can be found on the surface of the skin. The infection earned the name ring worm because it was earlier thought that the infection was caused by an actual worm. This is not the case. Ring worm is caused by [...]

Dirt Cake with Gummy Worms

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Worms are a delicacy in many parts of the world such as China and Mexico. In Mexico worm tacos are common and everyone is familiar with the old “worm on the bottom of the tequila glass” right? And in China, worm bamboo shoots and worm jelly are normal delicacies. Some are even expensive. Back over [...]

How do you get hookworms?

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Hookworm or “Hook Worm” is an intestinal parasite that can infect humans and animals. The hookworm species most common to humans is Ancylostoma duodenale (an-cy-CLO-sto-ma doe-AH-den-al) and Necator americanus (ne-KAY-tor am-er-i-CON-us). These species can be found around the world, but are primarily found tropical or subtropical climates. In the United States, hookworm can be found [...]

Free Trojan Worm Removal

Monday, November 17th, 2008

In the computer world, the words “Trojan” and “worm” are not exactly the same thing, although many people believe that they are. True, a Trojan and a worm are both malicious programs that can damage your computer. And in some cases, they can damage your computer beyond repair. Another similarity is that Trojans and worms [...]

The Worm Song

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

If you’re looking for the worm song, you came to the right place! Some of us are familiar with the Halloween worm some with the eerie background music, while others can recite the lyrics to the childhood “I Eat Worms” song on cue. Below you will find the lyrics to the three most popular worm [...]

Worm Virus

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

A worm virus is malicious software program that can damage your computer. Unlike the Trojan Horse, which is a malicious software program that cannot reproduce or self-replicate, a worm has the ability to multiply at a rapid pace. In order to get rid of the worm virus or other malicious software such as the Trojan [...]

Worms and “Coiling”

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

There are literally hundreds of thousands of worm species in the world today and roughly 2,700 are earthworms. Although there are thousands of different species of worms around the world, worms share a number of common characteristics. Their physical characteristics are similar as well as their diet, reproduction, where they live, and defense mechanisms.
Worm [...]

Symptoms of Dog Worms

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Whether you have a puppy or a full-grown pooch, chances are you have had your fair share of dog worm scares. While dog worms can be quite disturbing and terribly uncomfortable for your pet, they are easily detected if you are aware of the symptoms of dog worms.
One of the most obvious symptoms of [...]

Anatomy of a Worm

Monday, November 24th, 2008

While a lizard will lose its tail as a means of protection, if a worm loses either end (the anterior or the posterior) it’s usually at the hands of a predator, an unfortunate accident or a curious human that believes the worm will regenerate if they chop it in half. Unlike lizards, the worm protects [...]

Pin Worms (Pinworms)

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Pin worms or “pinworms” belong to the family Oxyuridae, order Oxyuroidea, and the phylum Nematoda. The pin worm is classified as Enterobius vermicularis. Threadworms and seatworms are also classified as Enterobius vermicularis.
Pinworm is the most prevalent parasite infection in the United States and Europe. While it is most commonly found in school-aged children, it [...]

Natural Cures for Canine Heart Worms

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Canine heart worm is the deadliest parasite infection for dogs. Not only can heart worm affect dogs, it can affect more than 30 species of animals such as cats, wolves, coyotes, ferrets and sea lions. Heart worms can affect humans as well. While heart worms (or “heartworms”) can affect other species and humans, dogs are [...]

How to get rid of blackworm infestations in commercial structures

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Blackworms can be found in just about any city, town or rural area in the United States. They typically live in muddy areas, especially shallow water. Blackworms can be found in droves in ponds and marshes. It is not uncommon for blackworms to migrate to other warm, moist or humid areas. Blackworms belong to the [...]