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1. Are artificially cultivated African giant snails poisonous?

Poisonous. The African giant snail has a strong reproductive capacity and a large body, generally growing to about 10 to 20 centimeters. It mainly feeds on fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, cement, etc., and can cause serious harm to the agricultural and forestry environment.

The giant African snail is the intermediate host of parasites such as the Guangzhou roundworm, the ridge roundworm, and the schistosome. In addition to eating it, touching it without protection may also endanger human health.

2. What are the harms of snails in flower pots?

Snails in flower pots are harmful to the growth of plants. These animals feed on leaves, buds and tender stems, and leave mucus where they crawl, which contaminates the leaves of the plants and seriously harms their health.

Usually, after discovering it, it is necessary to catch it in time. You can sprinkle some quicklime when the soil is dry, which can also be effective in prevention. However, it must be removed in time the next day and no watering should be done in the short term.

3. What are the dangers of raising white jade snails?

1. Too few species are introduced

Some breeding units charge too high a price for breeding, so breeders can only introduce dozens or more than 100. However, the white jade snail is hermaphroditic and can mate with different sexes. If the number of snails raised together is small, they cannot fully mate and fertilize, which affects reproduction and limits production.

White Jade Snail:

2. Impure seeds

Some farmers bring back ordinary commercial snails, which are small and immature in sexual development and do not lay eggs, or old snails do not lay eggs, which greatly affects the farmers' enthusiasm for breeding. Therefore, when choosing snails, you must pay attention to the weight of each snail must be above 45g, have growth lines and tender edges, and lay eggs about half a month after introduction.

3. Indoor insulation is not up to standard

No matter which season you introduce the species, you must go through the winter insulation stage. Many breeders fail in insulation. There are four situations: ① The insulation conditions are not met. The temperature of the snail breeding room should be maintained at 23℃-28℃, and the temperature difference between day and night should not exceed 8℃; ② The temperature and humidity in the insulation room are not coordinated, and the snails cannot adapt and get sick; ③ The insulation fuel leaks, causing the snails to be poisoned and die; ④ The insulation room is too high and not ventilated, and the snails die of suffocation due to lack of oxygen.

4. What are the pros and cons of raising snails?

Advantages: Snail farming is profitable and has low labor intensity. It can be farmed professionally or as an amateur, and is very suitable for family farming.

Disadvantages: Snails are omnivorous animals. They mainly feed on decaying plants when they are young, but they mainly feed on green plants when they are adults. They harm the roots, stems, leaves, and fruits of various plants, especially the tender leaves of plants. After the leaves of garden plants are eaten by snails, a large number of holes are formed, which causes the photosynthesis to decrease and creates favorable conditions for the infection of pathogens. In addition, the excrement and mucus secreted during the chewing process contaminate the plants, seriously affecting the ornamental quality of garden plants.

5. What are the harms of having snails in a planted tank?

Hello, actually there is no harm, it’s just that some snails reproduce too fast, which affects the appearance, so many people will deliberately control the number.

Answer: When snails gnaw on seedlings, they secrete mucus that contaminates the young grass, hindering the growth of seedlings, and even biting off the seedlings, resulting in missing seedlings and broken ridges. For prevention and control, quicklime and salt can be used. Salt was used more in the early days, especially for killing yellow slugs in the home. It is non-toxic and has no side effects. Ammonia water can also be used. Most of these drugs are highly volatile ammonia compounds. Low concentrations of ammonia water can inhibit the harm of snails.

1. The harm of raising snails

1. Snails generally only eat leaf flesh. When they grow up a little, they can use their radula to lick the young leaves into small holes or bite off the petioles. When snails gnaw on seedlings, they will secrete some mucus to contaminate the young grass, hinder the growth of seedlings, and even bite off the seedlings, resulting in missing seedlings and broken ridges. The wounds caused by snails eating leaves can easily induce soft rot, Fusarium wilt and other diseases in crops, causing the leaves or seedlings to rot and die. If snails damage crops on a large scale, the crop yield can be reduced by more than 40%.

6. Is there any harm in having snails in the fish tank?

Snails in the fish tank will have an impact on the fish, because snails will pollute the water quality, causing the water quality in the fish tank to deteriorate faster. If there are water plants in the fish tank, they will also eat the water plants, affecting the ornamental value of the water plants.

Snails reproduce very quickly, and as long as the environment is comfortable, they can easily cause the tank to overflow. When there are too many snails in the water, it will have a greater impact on the normal activities and growth of fish.

7. What harm does snails in fish tanks do?

Snail hazards in fish tanks:

Snails usually enter the fish tank along with water plants and will quickly multiply. Snails will eat water plants. In serious cases, you may find that the water plants have large and small missing corners, which is very unsightly. You must kill them. Prevention methods are:

Biological method: Placing snail-eating fish (such as the octopus) can eliminate most snails, but be aware that some fish will attack fish. The octopus mainly eats snails. If there are many snails in the fish tank, you can use them to clean up. However, once the snails have eaten, you must keep them separately, otherwise they will attack the water plants.

8. Is there any harm in raising snails?

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Snails are generally non-toxic, but they contain a large number of parasites. If you are not careful, frequent close contact with them is likely to cause infection, thus bringing unnecessary risks. In addition, snails are soft-bodied animals, look very weak, and are not directly harmful to humans. However, some snails have a particularly bad smell, so it is likely that there will be a strange smell when you raise them at home.

9. Is it good to keep snails in a fish tank?

not good

Snails cannot be kept in a fish tank with fish. They can be kept in an empty fish tank.

A fish tank is a water tank for holding live fish. The tank body is transparent and is mostly made of glass. It can also be used to raise tropical fish or goldfish for ornamental purposes.

Snails refer to all terrestrial species of the gastropod class. They like to live in dark, humid, loose and humus-rich environments. They hide during the day and come out at night. They are most afraid of direct sunlight and are sensitive to the environment. Snails like humidity but are afraid of flooding. In humid nights, snails have an active appetite. However, flooding can suffocate snails to death. Therefore, snails cannot be kept in fish tanks with water and fish.

10. What harm does keeping pet snails do to the human body?

Some pet snails have parasites in their bodies, so they cannot be said to be harmless. Introduction to pets: In the past, pets only referred to animals that people kept to eliminate loneliness or for entertainment purposes. Today, pets are defined as animals and plants that are kept for non-economic purposes. Pets are animals and plants that are kept for spiritual purposes. Generally, they are kept to eliminate loneliness or for entertainment. In the past, pets were generally mammals or birds, because these animals have more developed brains and can easily communicate with people. Nowadays, in addition to the well-known live pets, there are also many virtual pets. Introduction to snails:

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