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Obviously worms in general are needed, but any big group of mainly parasitic ones I could happily delete without a second thought. Ideally let's also destroy any records of their existence.
I could do without those hammerhead fuckers. They're invasive in our area, eat the regular earthworms, and really hard to kill.
Regular earthworms are also invasive in my area (as they are in most of the eastern US) so it's one problem solving another problem I guess