There are currently no registered chemicals to use against jumping worms, but Ridge said mustard can be used to flush the worms out of the soil. Gardeners can mix a third of a cup ...
The worms can reproduce without mating, resulting in quick infestations ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jumping worms are harmful to our garden and the environment. They originated in Asia. They can be spread by the sharing of plants ...
The worms were previously reported in Southbury and may be more active in Connecticut this year.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KTVI) — An invasive species of worm is wriggling its way into the Midwest. “Jumping worms” (Amynthas spp) thrash wildly when handled, are 4 to 8 inches long, move quickly like a snake ...
The invasive worms have been reported in dozens of Connecticut towns. Check out the map for details.
A destructive, fast-moving invader is wriggling its way into yards across the US, and officials say Californians should be on the alert. Agriculture authorities are sounding the alarm over the Asian ...
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 ...
Invasive Asian jumping worms, also known as 'crazy worms,' have been detected in Colorado, threatening soil and plant life.
Denver has a new invasive species, and it looks very similar to your standard earthworm.