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science2 years ago

Beware of the Toxic Invasive Hammerhead Worms Lurking in Your Backyard

Invasive hammerhead flatworms, known for their distinctive curved heads and toxic mucus, have been hiding in plain sight in the US for decades. These worms, which can secrete tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxin found in puffer fish and blue-ringed octopuses, are already widespread and abundant in New York state and likely more of the country than previously suspected. Climate change may be contributing to their northward expansion. While the worms can cause skin irritation in humans and sicken pets if eaten, their impact on ecosystems, particularly their predation on earthworms and endangered snails, is still unclear. Removing them is challenging, as slicing them up only leads to more worms. Caution should be used when handling them due to their toxic mucus.

environment2 years ago

Toxic Hammerhead Worms Invade East Coast, Caution Urged

Invasive hammerhead worms, spotted more frequently in the D.C. region, are causing concern due to their secretion of potent toxins, including tetrodotoxin found in puffer fish. University of Maryland Professor Michael Raupp warns that handling these worms with bare hands can cause skin irritations, and domestic animals that come into contact with or consume them may experience discomfort or illness. The cannibalistic worms immobilize their prey with sticky slime and consume body fluids and tissue. The U.S. Department of Agriculture lists the hammerhead worm as a predator of earthworms, potentially impacting agricultural, horticultural, and natural ecosystems.