The light honey-colored worm, marked by a darker collar and up to five stripes, may look harmless, but it poses a serious threat to native Texas species. The invasive species known as the hammerhead ...
After weeks of heavy November rain, residents across North Texas have been startled by the sudden appearance of giant ...
Following weeks of heavy rainfall, hammerhead worms have been reported more frequently throughout Texas. The invasive species is not a direct threat to humans or pets. The worms don't bite but do ...
It’s hot now, but following the weeks of heavy rain in North Texas, an invasive species has been on the rise in the D-FW Metroplex. It is important that both humans and animals don’t come in contact ...
After weeks of intense rainfall across North Texas, residents are reporting an uptick in sightings of a bizarre and toxic invasive species. Known for its distinctive, flat, hammer-shaped head and ...
A creepy-crawly invasive species known as the hammerhead worm is reappearing in Texas, following several weeks of excessive rainfall. While hammerhead worms tend to stay out of the sunlight, hidden ...
That's not spaghetti in the road. Balls of worms appeared in the road in Eisenhower State Park in northeast Texas on May 29 after recent flooding and heavy rain. Tap to view if on News app. In this ...
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"Don't kill it, don't squish it": Toxic hammerhead worms invade Texas
Cooler temperatures have now forced the worms into hiding here in Canada, but in other parts of the continent they are ...
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