We wrote about them last year: Asian Jumping worms. I'll refresh your memory, they are a creepy-crawly invasive species that is moving — jumping? — across the Midwest. The worm may be famous for the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS, Mo. – An invasive species of worm ...
Antivirus vendors are warning internet users to look out for yet another worm -- the second to strike this month. Called Lovgate, the worm has three variants (A, B and C), and is slightly more ...
A growing threat has inched into Minnesota's forests, traveling across the state one bag of mulch at a time. Jumping worms that have upended local gardens and lawns for several years have now infested ...
They can have widespread consequences. Experts issue warning as harmful 'jumping worms' spread into new US territory: ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Jumping worms are wiggling through several states, including Tennessee. The invasive species isn’t like your typical earthworm. News 2’s Alex Corradetti spoke with Frank Hale ...
PROVIDENCE – They grow twice as fast as other earthworms, can get up to half a foot long and pose a threat to native plants by devouring the top layer of organic matter in the soil that’s full of ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – 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, and ...