Thread: Jumping "worms"
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Old 20-07-2006, 08:46 PM posted to rec.gardens.roses
Harvey Schmidlapp
 
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Default Jumping "worms"

Gail Futoran wrote:
"nine" wrote in message
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I have large areas of coco bean husks in my garden, and tonight I saw a
large amount of jumping "worms" about 1/4 inch in length.


"Mulching will also encourage the presence of earth worms, which further
aerate the soil and release nutrients in the form of casting. This may
become apparent after extended rain, when you notice patches of white larvae
on your Cocoa Mulch, they will burrow back into the soil when the sun comes
out.


That's a really odd paragraph. First, earthworms hatch from their eggs
as small, but fully formed earthworms, not larvae. So, what seems to
be described in that paragraph is some insect larva but it clearly says
"earthworms" so it's a bit odd. Also, the smallest earthworms are
considerably longer than a quarter inch. What "nine" describes does
sound (to me) more like an insect larva than a true worm.

I know they are small so this may not be easy but a picture would be a
big help. Any chance of simulating rain and then grabbing a couple?
Then you could photograph them and post the picture somewhere for us to
see.

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