Be On The Lookout For A New Invasive Species Of Worm In Texas This Year
While some bugs are merely nuisances, others pose a real threat to the ecosystem. The hammerhead worm, an invasive bug in Texas, is the latter. With an appetite for earthworms, this footlong worm secretes a neurotoxic venom and is basically immortal (if you cut it into several pieces, a new worm will grow from each segment!). Here’s what you should do if you see one.

While there are many different kinds of hammerhead worms, Bipalium is especially concerning because it's predatory, meaning it poses a threat to local ecosystems.

The worms prefer to live in the soil, however rainfall forces them to leave their homes. Despite reaching lengths of over a foot, the worms are extremely slender, so they can be difficult to spot.
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If you try to cut it in half - the most common way to kill a worm - the segments will grow into two separate worms.
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Similar to that of a pufferfish, the venom can irritate the skin, so you should never handle the worm with bare hands.

Alternatively, you can place it into a plastic bag and throw it away.

It has the potential to destroy the earthworm population - and thus, agriculture as we know it - so it's very important to take action.
Have you seen this invasive bug in Texas? If so, in what city? How did you dispose of it? Tell us in the comments below! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more bugs in Texas sure to send chills down your spine.
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