Some worms are a welcome sight to see in your garden -- but others you'll want to get rid of. Here's how to tell which worms ...
Two of the most common earthworms found in our area are redworms and nightcrawlers. Redworms (eisenia foetida, also known as red wiggler worms) are shallow dwellers, living in the top 12 inches of the ...
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 ...
STURGEON BAY - The city announced on its Facebook page Wednesday afternoon that it has confirmed the presence of a harmful invasive species of worm in the mulch pile at the city's compost site, from ...
Some people call it a crazy worm. Some call it an Alabama jumper, although it’s not contained to that state. It’s Amynthas ...
Gardeners and worms go hand in hand but not all worms are the same. We commonly use one type of worm, Red Wigglers, Eisenia fetida, for vermiculture (worm composting) because they can quickly convert ...
As you tend to your garden this summer, there's a creepy, crawly creature to be on the lookout for: an invasive worm that moves like a snake, thrashes around, jumps into the air and will even shed its ...
Jumping worms are invasive, and Ryan Hueffmeier, director of UMD’s Boulder Lake Environmental Learning Center, knows how to spot them. “Jumping worms are an earth worm,” he said. “They originate in ...
Hello folks, today I'd like to share a few quick tips on how to catch worms at night, specifically Nightcrawlers. Even catching worms can have little tips and advice. One quick tip is that ...