Is she a good one or invasive? by BushLeaguePsychOStuf composting 4 Comments gawkforme 2 months ago Hard to say if invasive without location. European earthworm BushLeaguePsychOStuf 2 months ago Sorry, forgot to add. This is in north California rjewell40 2 months ago The good guys look almost the same at both ends and while they’re not delighted to be uncovered or handled, they protest pretty low-key. Bad guys either have an end that looks literally like a hammer head shark or they thrash and thrash like a fish on the dock. This is the thrasher: [https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/](https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/) Here’s the hammerhead: [https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html](https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html) The_RealSean 2 months ago I’d say a good one. Namely because the citellum or “saddle” is clearly raised and not flush with the rest of the body – [https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms](https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms) Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
rjewell40 2 months ago The good guys look almost the same at both ends and while they’re not delighted to be uncovered or handled, they protest pretty low-key. Bad guys either have an end that looks literally like a hammer head shark or they thrash and thrash like a fish on the dock. This is the thrasher: [https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/](https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/) Here’s the hammerhead: [https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html](https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html)
The_RealSean 2 months ago I’d say a good one. Namely because the citellum or “saddle” is clearly raised and not flush with the rest of the body – [https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms](https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms)
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Hard to say if invasive without location. European earthworm
Sorry, forgot to add. This is in north California
The good guys look almost the same at both ends and while they’re not delighted to be uncovered or handled, they protest pretty low-key.
Bad guys either have an end that looks literally like a hammer head shark or they thrash and thrash like a fish on the dock.
This is the thrasher: [https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/](https://www.btlt.org/jumping_worms/)
Here’s the hammerhead: [https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html](https://news.vt.edu/articles/2023/08/hammerhead_worms_expert.html)
I’d say a good one. Namely because the citellum or “saddle” is clearly raised and not flush with the rest of the body – [https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms](https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/jumping-worms)