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Invasive Hammerhead Worm Spotted In Fentress County

Summary by theucnow.com
The hammerhead worm, an invasive pest native to Southwest Asia, has been spotted in Fentress County. The hammerhead worm is a flatworm with a shovel-like head. Fentress County Ag Extension Agent John Gunter said hammerhead worms prey on earthworms. Gunter said earthworms are needed to help regulate the dirt. “We have the potential to have problems with aeration in our soil if we don’t have earthworms,” Gunter said. “Obviously, we have the potent…
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theucnow.com broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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