Invasive Asian worms not only jump a foot in the air, creeping us out, but they gorge on organic soil nutrients, leaving ...
An invasive "crazy worm" is spreading, and it can wreak havoc on your garden. Many native earthworms add nutrients to the soil and help it aerate, but Asian jumping worms do the opposite. Because the ...
The invasive Asian jumping worm — which can flip themselves a foot off the ground, shed their own tails, reproduce without a ...
Researcher Brad Herrick holds a handful of invasive jumping worms in Madison, Wisconsin. Herrick says the University of ...
(NEXSTAR) – Earthworms aren’t necessarily a surprising sight after a day of rain or while working in a garden. Despite their apparent value, those wriggly wigglers are most likely invasive. Whether or ...
The worms can reproduce without mating, resulting in quick infestations Colorado Department of Agriculture The Colorado Department of Agriculture has issued an invasive pest alert for the Asian ...