Jumping” and “worm” are two words that don’t seem like they should go together. Just imagining such a thing is enough to ...
A study reveals how invasive worms are disrupting forests in the northern United States and changing key soils.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — University at Buffalo earthworm expert Nick Henshue says Amynthas, invasive "jumping" earthworms with destructive potential, are appearing in the Western New York area. The earthworms ...
Quick Take Hammerhead worms often reproduce through fragmentation, allowing a single individual to start an entire population ...
NEW YORK — As you tend to your garden this summer, there's a creepy, crawly creature to be on the lookout for: an invasive worm that moves like a snake, thrashes around, jumps into the air and will ...
The early bird gets the worm — but you have to be even earlier to wrangle the jumping worm. Experts are warning gardening enthusiasts to look out for jumping worms this summer, as the species is known ...
An invasive Asian earthworm is causing environmental damage, and officials are taking notice of its presence in Michigan. "Michigan State University Extension is beginning to receive sporadic reports ...
Invasive jumping worms, also known as snake worms and crazy worms because they thrash violently when disturbed, are a growing threat to native plants in RI. An infestation forced the Rhode Island Wild ...
Seeing earthworms in soil is usually a good thing. You can encourage them with food scraps, but whether that includes tea ...