Depending on where you live, there may be no native earthworms around.
The worms can reproduce without mating, resulting in quick infestations ...
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 ...
Officials said the aggressive species threatens soil structure and can also harm plant roots. Here's how to spot it.
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 ...
Agriculture authorities are sounding the alarm over the Asian jumping worm, a highly invasive species that's already been ...
Denver has a new invasive species, and it looks very similar to your standard earthworm.