Michigan gardeners are being urged to prevent the spread of these invasive jumping worms, which can flip themselves a foot ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Eagle County Conservation District held a workshop on soil health on the Gerard family ranch in Gypsum. The Gerards have been ranchers in Eagle County for four generations, ...
Michigan is confronting an accelerating ecological crisis as Asian jumping worms tear through forests and gardens across both ...
Another invasive pest is making its presence known in Lancaster County — the jumping worm (Amynthas spp.), sometimes called crazy worms or snake worms. This pest negatively impacts soil and threatens ...
An invasive worm is causing concern in northern Michigan and across the state.“These are worms that came to North America ...
Just when you think you’ve become accustomed to the spotted lanternfly invasion, along comes another menace to the ecosystem: the Asian jumping worm. Allow me to introduce you to Amynthas agrestis, ...
In a recent study measuring the body size and growth patterns of invasive earthworms in the Huron Mountains, researchers ...
They are known as crazy snake worms, for good reason. Asian jumping worms can grow up to 8 inches long and they will thrash you with their tails if you pick them up. They can climb up two-story ...
Entire jumping worm (Metaphire hilgendorfi), including flat, milky clitellum near head (closer to bottom of photo) (Photo courtesy of Holly Greiner-Hallman, Oakland University.) Jumping worms look ...
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