While that's certainly true for some types of worms, invasive jumping worms are anything but good news. They not only damage ...
Cathy Krar, Master Gardener Not again! Invasive fish, invasive plants, invasive insects, invasive pathogens and now our ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Inch by inch, invasive worms may be destroying Vermont gardens and farms. A team of researchers at ...
Rhode Island gardeners have been on the lookout for invasive jumping worms for years, doing what they can to slow the spread of members of the Amynthas genus of worms that are also known as snake ...
Growing up to 6” in length and able to cause an infestation with only one worm, the invasive jumping worm, originally from eastern Asia, has spread to over a dozen states in the Midwest ...
The earthworms in Minnesota came from Europe and from Asia. The first to arrive were European earthworms. Settlers brought ...
If you live in the Chicago area, it’s likely that jumping worms are crawling all over your garden. According to local researchers, they’re the latest invasive species to reach Illinois.
Characterized by their metallic sheen and a snake-like movement that gives them their name, jumping worms are one of the newest invasive species in Minnesota, spreading around the Twin Cities metro in ...
and the invasive jumping worm. Not every species on the list has been detected in Michigan, but officials are concerned enough that they want the public to at least be aware of them. There are ...
and the invasive jumping worm. Not every species on the list has been detected in Michigan, but officials are concerned enough that they want the public to at least be aware of them. There are ...
and possibly other parts of the U.S. The predatory worm likely originated from South America and closely resembles other invasive species, which will hamper efforts to track its presence in the U ...
They leave a yellow mucus slime when agitated. Use your browser to search “invasive Asian jumping earthworms.” If you suspect you see one, let me know ASAP. Anyhow, the earthworms we see after ...