From WTHR.com:
ST PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is cautioning both gardeners and anglers about another invasive pest.
The DNR says invasive jumping worms have been spotted in the state, with the potential to damage gardens and lawns, and to degrade soils.
The jumping worms look similar to common earthworms like nightcrawlers, but the DNR says they get their “jumping worm” name because they wiggle when disturbed and can appear to be jumping around.
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