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Managing Lawn Pests
Earthworms
Abundant in moist, heavy soils, earthworms are a natural component
of healthy lawns. Their diet of dirt, organic matter, and plant
litter, is excreted in the form of a rich digestive byproduct called
castings. These hardened small piles can be found scattered across
the ground. While initially they can be felt underfoot, castings
will eventually break down, providing your lawn with a dose of natural
fertilizer. Worm castings are sold commercially for this very purpose.
In addition to helping provide nutrients for plants, earthworms
aid in thatch decomposition. They also improve soil aeration and
increase water penetration through their extensive burrowing.
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