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Earthworms: The Good and the Destructive | Volunteer Gardener 

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Host Jeff Poppen, a biodynamic farmer, uses a lot of compost. By doing that, he is rewarded with a plentiful amount of earthworms that aerate the soil and leave nutrients behind. However, not all worms are beneficial. Jeff meets up with an entomologist to learn about a destructive species known as the crazy jumping worm.
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@Nrustica
@Nrustica Час назад
Something that's been here since the 1800s has only been identified as destructive and invasive in the last 10 years? No farmer or home gardener in the last 150 years was able to identify this worm as a menace, we needed a brave scientist hiding out in an arboreteum in 2013 to point this out.
@ProlerSkyphet
@ProlerSkyphet 34 минуты назад
Check out some of the other videos on this jumping worm. It can destroy forest ecosystems because it eats mulch so fast
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