1. Are the blood worms used for fishing harmful to humans?The red worms used for fishing are harmful to the human body because they are parasites, a kind of microorganisms that generally grow in rivers. They are good bait for fish, but they are parasites for humans. They are harmful substances and should never be eaten by humans. First of all, the nutritional value of red worms is good, but they are very good nutritional value for fish. 2. Are bloodworms poisonous? Can fish caught with bloodworms be eaten?Bloodworms are not poisonous. Fish caught with bloodworms are edible. Bloodworms are high-protein aquatic food that can live completely in water and survive in a humid environment. They are a favorite food of fish in water. Most bloodworms feed on humus, algae microorganisms and a small amount of plant debris in the water body, and the food they eat happens to be the culprit of water pollution. For example, the water quality of the ornamental lake in the park without running water is green or brown because of this. Therefore, bloodworms living in water not only serve as food for fish, but also have the function of purifying water quality. 3. Is fishing with farmed red worms harmful to the body?The body fluid of bloodworms is somewhat toxic. It will cause blisters and itching on exposed skin, and it will cause unbearable pain if it gets into the eyes. Other problems have not been discovered yet. To prevent it, you must wash your hands after using bloodworms, never rub your eyes, wipe your face and neck with your hands, don't let the hooks of bloodworms pierce your skin, bring some eye drops to clean your eyes, and it is recommended to use glue or rope to tie the bloodworms, and don't break the bloodworms. I haven't heard of any infectious diseases. 4. Are red worms poisonous?Bloodworms are not poisonous, but they carry a very powerful virus. Once a person is infected, the consequences are very serious. One of my fishing friends used bloodworms last winter, and his hand was pierced by a fishhook that had been hung with bloodworms. He was infected with the virus and received intravenous drips for 20 days. After stopping, the disease relapsed and he received intravenous drips for another 20 days! Another buddy of mine posted a message on Linyi Fishing Network to warn other fishing friends about this matter. The post should still be searchable. 5. Are red worms poisonous?Blood worms themselves are not poisonous and are an excellent bait for fish. However, there are many parasites and bacteria on the surface of blood worms. If red worms reproduce in large numbers in the water pipes in your home, it will affect the cleanliness of the environment, cause water quality to deteriorate, and endanger human health. Blood worms will ingest a large amount of organic debris in the water and have the effect of purifying the water quality. However, because this organism grows in the mud at the bottom of the water, bacteria will breed there. Care must be taken to prevent bacterial infection. Blood worms are rich in carbohydrates, calcium, vitamins, etc., and are generally used as bait for goldfish. |
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