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Poop From Invasive 'Crazy Worms' Is Altering Midwest Soil
 

Protozoa, Amoeba, Pin Worms?
Hulda Clark Cleanses


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Poop From Invasive 'Crazy Worms' Is Altering Midwest Soil


Scientists found that the poop-balls produced by invasive Asian jumping worms are packed with nutrients that can’t be easily accessed by plants native to the Midwest US.


"These worms are an invasive species everywhere outside of their native habitats," Wempner said "The impacts their invasion will have in the future are relatively unexplored."

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/yw7zv7/poop-from-invasive-crazy-worms-is-altering-midwest-soil
 

 
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