Thanks Michelle and others for the information on Jumping Worms. In one of the sites (which I could not relocate with a hasty search) is a suggestion for bringing the worms to the surface by mixing 1/3 cup dry mustard powder with 1 gallon of water and generously splashing it over a suspected area. The worms don't like it and rise to the surface and you can pick them up and dispose of them.
We find that covering the bottom of a disposable plastic container with some of last winter's left over ice melt (essentially salt) will put them out of their misery in a minute or two. Put the lid on and send the whole mess to the dump. They seem to be every where. Peace Peter
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