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Invasive hammerhead worms are spreading in Texas, and have been spotted in Houston, Dallas, Austin and toward the coast.
After heavy rainfall, sightings of an invasive species have been on the rise in North Texas. Hammerhead worms, named for ...
Weeks of heavy rain have prompted a plague of massive toxic hammerhead worms to erupt from the ground in North Texas, much to ...
The recommended methods for killing hammerhead worms include sealing them in a bag and either freezing for 48 hours or submerging in a mixture of salt and vinegar. Experts also ask that sightings be ...
The invasive species known as the hammerhead worm is reappearing in Texas, following several weeks of excessive rainfall. The ...
Also known as the Hammerhead Slug, the Flatworm is an invasive species that appear in places that have seen a lot of rainfall ...
Invasive hammerhead worms are spreading in Texas: Here's what to know Hammerhead worms are not a direct threat to humans or pets. The worms don't bite but do secrete a poisonous chemical that may ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - Toxic and invasive hammerhead worms have been spotted across North Alabama. Recent rain showers ...
According to LSU AgCenter entomologist Nathan Lord, getting rid of hammerhead worms isn't easy due to their remarkable ...
No. Hammerhead worms are not a threat to humans, Morgan-Olvera told USA TODAY. Hammerhead worms do not bite, but they do secrete a poisonous chemical for protection against predators.