Slimy, non-native hammerhead worms may appear in Tennessee gardens — posing a threat to earthworms ...Middle East

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Slimy, non-native hammerhead worms may appear in Tennessee gardens — posing a threat to earthworms
The worm can regenerate if it is cut apart. To get rid of them, people should cover them with salt or rubbing alcohol. Or, they can put them in a bag and freeze them

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