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100

Where do they originate from

East Asia

100

Who are they harmful to

Plants

100
What other ecosystem organsims do they affect

Birds

100

What's the easiest way of killing them

Put them in a ziplock back and freeze or sundry them

200

What type of worm is a jumping worm

Earthworm

200

How many more times do they eat than normal worms

2-3 times more than a normal worm

200

Where are they found

Top level of soil

200

What's the most humane way to get rid of them

Using isopropyl alcohol

300

What temperature are they mostly active in

Warm temperatures 

300

What harms do jumping worms have on humans

Jumping worms physically cannot harm humans

300

What do they convert organic matter into

Castings

300

What is horticulture

Growing fruits, vegetables, flowers and more

400

Name one of 4 ways jumping worms were introduced to North America (mostly human activities)

The horticultural trade

Transportation of cargo, and goods

Use as fish bait

Movement of potting soil or plants

400

If soil is infested with jumping worms what harm can they do

Causes a threat to garden aesthetics and productivity

400

How do they alter the soil

Consuming organic matter

400

How can we help the spread of them in horticultures

Avoid buying mulch, compost, nursery stocks, or potting mixes

500

What is the scientific name for the jumping worm

Amynthas agrestis

500

What other impacts do jumping worms have other than harming native species

Affecting agriculture/horticulture and farming

Habitats and food for animals and insects, fungi, birds and amphibians.

500

How can soil looseness and erosion affect plant growth and nutrient cycling

It can cause a declining in plant growth and nutrient cycling

500

If jumping worms are released in your garden is there a way to get them back?

Once the worms are in the garden, they can spread to surrounding natural areas and pose a threat to the ecosystem there is no way to get them back