We’ve all lifted a rock or flowerpot and found a long, slimy worm underneath. But have you ever done so and found a long, slimy worm with a head shaped like a shovel or a hammer? If you have, you ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A creepy-crawly invasive species known as the hammerhead worm is reappearing in Texas, following several weeks of excessive ...
"Avoid cutting them … they can regenerate" is not the kind of warning most people expect to hear from a local parks and recreation department. But that is now an official message after St. Louis ...
They're technically not 'worms' as we know it, but rather, planarians. The hammerheads were most likely introduced to the U.S. in 1891 and thought to have come from southeast Asia. The first reports ...
LOSING SOMEONE SO YOUNG, SO VIBRANT, AND SO FULL OF PROMISE." DON'T TOUCH IT WITHOUT GLOVES. THAT'S THE WARNING THE MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION OFFICE IN WARREN COUNTY IS GIVING ABOUT AN ...
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It is often suggested that anyone who finds one of these invasive worms should kill it (carefully). Here's what else to know.