This is a public-interest archive. Personal data is pseudonymized and retained under GDPR Article 89.

Re: snails, to Sal Schettino


At 09:03 PM 6/30/97 -0700, you wrote:
>I was lucky enough to get some snails that eat the
>brown snail and its getting easier every year.  They say it
-------------------------------------------------
Alright, now where do I get snails that eat other snails. Will they live in
hot weather (Texas)?


-------------------------------------------------------------
will take a few
>years because they only eat the small ones and the big ones have to die
>off. Yet I do find big snails that have been  eaten.  I like  when the
>researchers find a natural bio control and I give them a chance anytime I
>can as I do not to do that environmental harm to my own land.    I also
>have chickens that seem to eat them. I am like every one else looking for a
>better way.  These predatory snail are nice they just follow the slim of
>the other snails and eat them.  I don't need any poison .  I hand pick them
>at night with a flash light when I am raising young plants and just step on
>them  also I move the plants out of reach.  don't get me wrong I have
>snails and that is  is what is keeping  the good snails alive.
>
>***************************************************************************
>To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu
>the body message: unsubscribe sqft
>See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.
>
>
Clark Womack
Harper, TX
110 miles due west of Austin, 30 miles west of Fredericksburg, Zone 8

***************************************************************************
To unsubscribe, send to: listserv@umslvma.umsl.edu
the body message: unsubscribe sqft
See http://www.umsl.edu/~silvest/garden/sqft.html for archive, FAQ and more.


Follow-Ups:
Other Mailing lists | Author Index | Date Index | Subject Index | Thread Index