The invasive Asian jumping worm -- which can flip themselves a foot off the ground, shed their own tails, reproduce without a ...
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 ...
Jumping worms, also known as "snake worms" or "crazy worms," are rapidly spreading across the country, and recently made it to the West. Reading time 3 minutes Agriculture officials are sounding the ...
A destructive "jumping worm" species is threatening gardens in Colorado and the West, state officials said, as they urged green thumbs to keep their eyes peeled for the invasive pests. There are ...
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