Posted on 08/30/2013 1:11:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
More than 128,000 Giant African Land Snails have been found and eradicated in the two years since the highly destructive creatures invaded the Miami-Dade area, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam says.
While it's too soon to declare victory, "we are confident that we will win this fight," Putnam adds.
Part of the credit, officials say, should go to "canine detector teams" that are sniffing out snails in places that are tough for humans to search.
According to South Florida's WTVJ-TV, one of the Labrador Retrievers out hunting snails is Bear a U.S. Department of Agriculture canine who recently has been finding hundreds of snails each week (which is fewer than were being discovered last year, a decline that officials think is a sign they're making progress).
As we said back in September 2011 when the snail invasion was detected, the snails eat about 500 different types of plants and can spread a parasite that causes a form of meningitis. Florida's agriculture commission adds that:
"The snails can also cause structural damage to buildings; they consume plaster and stucco to acquire the calcium needed by the snails to grow their large shells. In large numbers, GALS can cause extensive damage." It's thought that the invasion began with the smuggling of a few snails into Florida by a man who practices a traditional African religion. He reportedly convinced some followers to drink the snails' juices. They became violently ill.
Turn a pack of Jack Russells loose. They’ll find anything.
Catch them, process them and sell them to the French as Magnum Escargot!
Pour salt on them.
Open a chain of French fast food drive through restraints...Escargot A-Go-Go.
Are they edible? The article says some people who consumed their juices became violently ill.
I wonder if they can get rid of the slug in the Whitehouse?
its not like hunting them could be too hard...
you could probably hit one at full gallop with a handgun from 50 yards.
Is that Malaysia or Saskatchewan in younger days?
Love smoked escargot!
Mine found a tiny soft shelled turtle the other day. I almost never see the big ones let alone the new hatchlings.
I tried em but couldn’t keep the damn things lit.
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