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found in u.s. soils today are mostly invaders from europe, but in the last few decades more than a dozen species of jumping worms—a more destructive group from asia used as bait or in commercial mulch—have spread. in the s, scientists began documenting their damage to forests in southern appalachia
a single season. in illinois, experts confirmed the presence of jumping worms, also known as alabama jumpers, crazy worms, and snake worms, in . in the past year, first reports of the worms have come out of counties in minnesota, iowa, and wisconsin, and this august scientists in chicago confirmed that...
https://www.audubon.org/news/invasive-jumping-worms-are-now-tearing-through-midwestern-forests