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I yahoo'd and found this
The New Zealand Flatworm, Artioposthia triangulata, was first sighted in Northern Ireland in 1963 and probably arrived in the root-ball of a plant. It has since spread all over the British Isles, but sightings are still more concentrated in Northern Ireland and Scotland. It lives on earthworms and will greatly reduce their population, sometimes to below detectable levels. Observations in parts of Scotland have shown that in some areas the earthworms are not wiped out and a sort of equilibrium is reached. In some places the flatworms appeared to die out. This is thought to occur in drier regions as the flatworm prefers wet conditions. I have found that they like the damp air pockets in stone-filled drains and hardcore infill. Egg capsules are usually quite numerous in these spots if an area is infested. Althouogh most are just empty cases and may have been carried there by a predator. Unfortunately this could be a way for them to spread in pasture.
Their threat to soil condition and the wildlife which feed on earthworms cannot be overstated, and every means should be employed to prevent their spread and eradicate them if possible. Some pastures in Northern Ireland have become waterlogged due to the loss of the earthworm population. Unfortunately many have been shared between friends as they swap plants.
http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/flatworm.htm
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and this
What to do now you have found a New Zealand flatworm
Please place the specimen (alive if possible) in a solid container, such as a photographic film container, with some wet moss or kitchen roll and send to one of the following people.
Scotland
Dr Brian Boag
Scottish Crop Research Institute
Invergowrie
Dundee
Telephone: 01382 562731
bboag@scri.sari.ac.uk
Northern Ireland
Mr J.P.Moore
DARDNI
Newforge Lane
Belfast
BT9 5PX
Telephone: 01232 255288
paul.j.moore@dardni.gov.uk
England and Wales
Dr Mike Lole
Plant Clinic
ADAS
Woodthorne
Wergs Road
Wolverhampton
WV6 8TQ
Tel: 01902 693305
Fax: 01902 693304
Mike_Lole@adas.co.uk
http://flatworm.csl.gov.uk/gotone.htm
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Once seen a program on telly where one of these 'vampires' just engulfed a garden worm and sucked its guts out! Definately need reporting if found!
Anyone on the vine had much to do with them I wonder? Please wait til I finish my dinner before elaborating though! Yuk!!!!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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