Talk:Lumbricidae

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Translations
The suggested translations are not to this family, but to earthworms that are included in the family. If you go to Earthworms, you will see that there is already a suitable article. This is the article for the family name that earthworms are in, not earthworms themselves. I was ready to tackle the large task of translating at least one of those other articles, when I realized that they possibly redirected to a lower rank in the taxonomy. Now if we want to be consistent, then why not merge this article into the English earthworm article.2606:A000:870D:BC00:8D69:A130:8373:D314 (talk) 19:20, 6 June 2017 (UTC)

Affect on American Forests
Please add information about what they are doing to North American forests. Introduced earthworms, deliberately spread by anglers, are devouring centuries worth of duff in our forests. This leaves roots exposed, harming trees and shrubs. It completely destroys the habitat of native insects, salamanders, and wildflowers. Readers in North America need to know that these are extremely destructive invaders. 2601:441:4400:1740:B95A:927B:B34A:726 (talk) 11:58, 4 June 2022 (UTC)