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  2. Are there benefits to having snakes around? Here's what we know.

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    "They didn’t get real creative naming it. They only get to be 10 inches in length. If you have a slug or snail problem in your garden, they're good to have around.” ...

  3. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    A coiled garden hose. A garden hose, hosepipe, or simply hose is a flexible tube used to convey water. There are a number of common attachments available for the end of the hose, such as sprayers and sprinklers (which are used to concentrate water at one point or to spread it over a large area). Hoses are usually attached to a hose spigot or tap.

  4. Cornu aspersum - Wikipedia

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    [31] [32] About 10 days after fertilisation, the snail lays a batch of on average 50 spherical, pearly-white eggs into crevices in the topsoil, or sheltered under stones. [30] In a year it may lay approximately six batches of eggs. [33] The size of the egg is 3 mm. [30] After snails hatch from the egg, they mature in one or more years.

  5. Euglandina rosea - Wikipedia

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    The snail takes 30–40 days to hatch and is then considered young (before sexual maturity). Sexual maturity begins between 4 and 16 months after hatching. The snail is relatively fast moving at about 8 mm/s. [3] The snail has a light grey or brown body, with its lower tentacles being long and almost touching the ground.

  6. Bradybaena similaris - Wikipedia

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    Dundee and Cancienne reported that this snail can survive winters in Louisiana where the temperature can fall as low as 5-10°C. [7] It feeds on a wide variety of plants including citrus [3] and is considered as pest in agriculture. [3] This snail is often exported by accident from Florida to other areas and thus poses a quarantine problem for ...

  7. Love dart - Wikipedia

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    SEM image of lateral view of a love dart of the land snail Monachoides vicinus.The scale bar is 500 μm (0.5 mm). Drawing showing a side view of the love dart of the edible snail Helix pomatia. 1 = flared base of the dart. 2 = position of the inner cavity. 3 = longitudinal flanges or vanes. 4 = sharp tip or blade of the dart A love dart from Cornu aspersum (garden snail) on a ruler for ...

  8. Helicidae - Wikipedia

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    Helicidae is a large, diverse family of western Palaearctic, medium to large-sized, air-breathing land snails, sometimes called the "typical snails."It includes some of the largest European land snails, several species are common in anthropogenic habitats, and some became invasive on other continents.

  9. Archachatina marginata - Wikipedia

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    The snail feeds on a variety of plants, including economically important crops such as bananas, lettuce, peanuts, and peas. [5] There are also possible public health ramifications of the spread of the snail as an invasive species: it is a carrier of the parasitic rat lungworm, which causes angiostrongyliasis, which in turn is the most common cause of the eosinophilic meningitis or eosinophilic ...

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