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Hammerhead worms' mouths are located on the underside of their body toward the middle, and they wrap around their prey to ...
A state agency in Maine is warning residents about an invasive species that can sicken your pet. The Department of Inland ...
Hammerhead worms prefer hot and humid environments, including greenhouses, tropical and subtropical areas, landscaping mulch and nurseries, according to the Texas Invasive Species Institute.
She said it's important to keep pets and children away from the worms if you spot them because they could cause nausea and vomiting. What should I do if I find a hammerhead worm? "Remove it, please.
Maine State Horticulturist Gary Fish says the worms likely arrived hidden in soil, possibly through imported plants. They ...
Hammerhead worms do not bite, but they do secrete a poisonous chemical as a form of protection against predators. This chemical may cause skin irritation in humans who come into contact with the worm.
Hammerhead worms, also called shovel-headed garden worms, release toxins that can irritate skin, and if eaten, can make people and pets sick. The toxins make it unpleasant to predators.
If you were grossed out by worms before, maybe don't read this...because this dangerous worm from Asia is making its way up ...
Hammerhead worms prefer hot and humid environments, including greenhouses, tropical and subtropical areas, landscaping mulch and nurseries, according to the Texas Invasive Species Institute.
Hammerhead flatworms — an invasive pest that looks like a cross between a hammerhead shark and a leech — have been spotted in the Washington, D.C., area and across the United States.