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Re: FLATHEADED WORMS


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Posted by Midnight on July 28, 2005 at 16:51:27:

In Reply to: Re: FLATHEADED WORMS posted by Doug on July 22, 2005 at 17:00:21:

: I also saw one last weekend and started searching on the internet and found nothing. My 4 year old daughter and i are dying to know what it was. I live in metro Atlanta and saw it next to our neighborhood's swimming pool the morning after very strong rains

: : : I LIVE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WE ARE GETTING A LOT OF LONG WORMS THAT ARE BROWN AND BLACK STRIPED, FLAT HEAD WORMS. THEY MOVE SIMILAR TO A SNAKE AND THE LASTEST ONE I FOUND WAS 14 INCHES LONG. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THESE WORMS ARE? WILL THEY HURT MY DOGS? THANK YOU FOR HELPING ME.

: : I live in north west Alabama and just found a worm identical to the one discribed by you. It was in my downstairs bathroom.We have had heavy rains for about 3 days. This worm is about 14" long and searches around with his head. I put him in a bowl of water and he just goes up the side and tries to get out really quick. I've searched and can't find one in a worm dictionary or anything. You are the only ones out there who've seen them.

I live in Laurel, Mississippi and i have found six of these worms with flat heads that are brown with black strips going down the back.I like your self hit the internet looking to find out what they were and found yall. if anyone finds out what they are please post it .....





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