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Re:Vermicomposting And Native Species - 2007/01/22 21:48 Mr. redwriggler,

I am not so sure about the L. rubellus question.

On your second question, earthworms that maybe introduced from the application of vermicompost is never a threat. First of all, these earthworms thrive well only on organic wastes. They hardly survive in agricultural soil, and if they do survive, they can hardly compete with exotic species.

Edmond
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