When the worms either died or vacated the tubes, fine material washed in and filled them up.
A worm dies if it returns to its origin a third time, because there are then no untraversed edges available.
After six to eight weeks, though, the worm dies and is absorbed, causing no further problems.
The male worm dies and eggs develop within the female as the ant becomes an adult.
The male worm dies after mating and is absorbed.
Despite regular doses of ajidamal, the worm had died horribly.
Once outside the host, the female worm dies with the eggs inside her.
He tried it, and the healthy worms died sure enough, but, confound it!
When the symbiotic bacteria are killed by the antibiotic, the worms themselves also die.
For peace to have its chance, let this worm die.