As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.
You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:
- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like
- exhausting soil nutrients
- making soil can’t hold water
If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?
The worms are believed come from East Asia, probably Japan and Korea. Worms came to America around 1900’s.
Yes, we have found this worm in our state, Louisiana. Worms invade other states as well, they include:
- Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin.
- Missouri, Illinois, Kansas.
- Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa.
- Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Indiana.
Have you seen this worm in your state or country?
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I don't know the jumping worm at all.
ReplyDelete...I hope that it's too cold up here for them!
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As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.
I haven't seen these type of worms here in my city. They look so different from the ones I'm used to.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of these worms before. It sounds like they will be here eventually too.
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We Have Seen Jumping Worms in Louisiana – Critter 7
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Fig 01- Jumping worm in the garden.
You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:
- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like
- exhausting soil nutrients
- making soil can’t hold water
If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?
We are aware of them, but haven't seen them yet. Thanks for the update.
ReplyDeleteIt is scary to see them and to know what they can do to our soil.
ReplyDeleteGood to know about these worms. Thanks for the post.
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As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.
I never heard of jumping worms.
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I have never seen it before 😊
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Fig 01- Jumping worm in the garden.
You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:
- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like
- exhausting soil nutrients
- making soil can’t hold water
If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?
Nope, they aren't around here, I hope.
ReplyDeleteThey are suppose to be in PA but we haven't seen any yet - thank goodness!
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Fig 03- The worm in our area
The worms are believed come from East Asia, probably Japan and Korea. Worms came to America around 1900’s.
Yes, we have found this worm in our state, Louisiana. Worms invade other states as well, they include:
- Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin.
- Missouri, Illinois, Kansas.
- Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa.
- Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Indiana.
Have you seen this worm in your state or country?
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I haven't seen these worms and hope that they don't make their way to my state, given their potential to pose harm to crops.
ReplyDeleteJumping worms? Yikes, I wouldn't want them in my garden. Earth worms are good for churning garden soil but not jumping worms.
ReplyDeleteno... we don't want jumping worms at all
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We Have Seen Jumping Worms in Louisiana – Critter 7
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As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.
It sounds so unique! I saw a big snake a couple of days ago and was so scared!
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I see...
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We Have Seen Jumping Worms in Louisiana – Critter 7
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Fig 01- Jumping worm in the garden.
You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:
- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like
- exhausting soil nutrients
- making soil can’t hold water
If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?
Thanks a lot =) I love to travel <3
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it after a desaster in Madrid :D
Interesting post. Jumping worms sound a little bit creepy :D
Enjoy your travel.....
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We Have Seen Jumping Worms in Louisiana – Critter 7
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Fig 03- The worm in our area
The worms are believed come from East Asia, probably Japan and Korea. Worms came to America around 1900’s.
Yes, we have found this worm in our state, Louisiana. Worms invade other states as well, they include:
- Ohio, Texas, Wisconsin.
- Missouri, Illinois, Kansas.
- Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa.
- Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Indiana.
Have you seen this worm in your state or country?
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interesting and curious!!!
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As you might read or watch or listen about “jumping worms” in many mainstream medias that this invasive worm has spread to 34 states or more in the USA.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI have never seen or heard about jumping worms. That is interesting. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your weekend.
We see them crawling onto the driveway during a rain but I've never heard of the jumping ones! EEEE!
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Fig 01- Jumping worm in the garden.
You probably know, the scary things of the worms that they could:
- consume soil, then turn the soil into ground coffee like
- exhausting soil nutrients
- making soil can’t hold water
If there are plenty of jumping worms, can you imagine what happen to your farms or garden?