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Dec 28, 2020 1:39 PM CST
North Richland Hills, TX (Zone 8a)
I agree with Donald. These warms also called Asian jumping worms. I have a lot in my backyard and not sure how they end up here. I buy a lot of garden soil so they most likely came along with. They are very tolerant for all kind of conditions. Based on my experience, compost from jumping worms seem to be different in texture for some reason. It become almost like small rock pieces when it dries.

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