Yes..yes sounds terrible...
But few people are qualified to tell the difference between the various types. Certainly, some of them could be descructive. My rule is that if you catch the worm in the act of doing something you can't live with, THEN remove it. Generally, I believe that most of them are useful critters to have around.
I have not seen a bristleworm with "jaws"... Eunicid worm, sure...but that is a VERY different looking beasty that most wouldn't consider a bristleworm. (although they could be related) If you had one of those, you wouldn't immediately think it was a bristleworm.
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