Wildlife officials across the U.S. are cautioning gardeners to be on the lookout for an “invasive, aggressive species” of worm that damages soil—the Asian Jumping Worm has made its way to Ohio.
In April, the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) issued an invasive pest alert to increase public awareness and caution residents. Known for their snakelike movements and thrashing when disturbed, they are also called “crazy worms” or “snake worms”.
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