CINCINNATI (WKRC) – An invasive, jumping worm originally from eastern Asia has spread to more than a dozen states in Midwest. According to Cornell University, the worm is capable of growing up to six inches quickly and devouring organic matter so fast that it could strip forests of critical seedlings and wildflowers. Because they are able to reproduce without a mate, a single worm can begin an infestation.
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