The worms can reproduce without mating, resulting in quick infestations ...
Asian jumping worms are invading Kansas. The wiggly, invasive type of earthworm bearing that name has been known to jump as high as 1 foot off the ground. K-State Research and Extension is asking ...
Invasive Asian jumping worms, also known as 'crazy worms,' have been detected in Colorado, threatening soil and plant life.
Officials are drawing attention to an invasive worm that severely damages soil and can be found in Ohio. Last month, the ...
Depending on where you live, there may be no native earthworms around.
According to the Colorado Department of Agriculture, Asian jumping worms are red-to-brown colored and can grow up to 6 inches in length. They’re also known as ...
Agriculture authorities are sounding the alarm over the Asian jumping worm, a highly invasive species that's already been ...
If you follow gardening and agriculture news at all, you have probably heard of Asian jumping worms (aka Giant Asian Jumping Worms). Just when the ruckus over Giant Killer Hornets has calmed, we have ...
The Asian jumping worm poses risks to soil and plants, according to the Colorado Department of Agriculture.