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BROWN GARDEN SNAIL                                 BROWN GARDEN SNAIL                                                     BROWN GARDEN SNAIL                                  BROWN GARDEN SNAIL
                                                         damage to orange tree leaves
                                                                                                                                                                                    damage to orange tree leaves












                                       Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                          Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                                                Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                           Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
      1.Antenna- none                     6.Thorax- none                                SNAIL                                   1.Antenna- none                     6.Thorax- none                                 SNAIL
      2.Eyes- antenna-like eye stalks     7.Petiole- none                       10                                              2.Eyes- antenna-like eye stalks     7.Petiole- none                       10
      3.Head                              8.Abdomen- long slimy body                         2                                  3.Head                              8.Abdomen- long slimy body                         2
      4.Legs- none                        9.Color- gray to dark brown                                                           4.Legs- none                        9.Color- gray to dark brown
      5.Wings- none                       10.Other- brown shell                                                                 5.Wings- none                       10.Other- brown shell
      Life Cycle                                                                                                                Life Cycle
      Snails have both sex organs and are hermaphrodites. They mate with another                                                Snails have both sex organs and are hermaphrodites. They mate with another
      snail, then both lay eggs.  Eggs (fewer than 200) are laid in small cavities in the                                       snail, then both lay eggs.  Eggs (fewer than 200) are laid in small cavities in the
      soil hollowed out by the parent. They hatch in less than three weeks.  Newly                                              soil hollowed out by the parent. They hatch in less than three weeks.  Newly
      hatched snails stay close to their birthplace for several days feeding on the sur-           8                            hatched snails stay close to their birthplace for several days feeding on the sur-           8
      rounding vegetation.  It takes one to three years to reach maturity.                                                      rounding vegetation.  It takes one to three years to reach maturity.
                                                                                         Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR                                                                                                  Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
     SNAIL                                                                            Actual size 2”                           SNAIL                                                                            Actual size 2”

     Snails were brought to the U.S. from Europe in the 1850’s, with the idea that they would be a food, like                  Snails were brought to the U.S. from Europe in the 1850’s, with the idea that they would be a food, like
     they are over there.  Instead, they became a prolific and very destructive pest.  Snails are mollusks and                 they are over there.  Instead, they became a prolific and very destructive pest.  Snails are mollusks and
     are related to sea creatures. They need moisture to survive and, if their environment suddenly won’t                      are related to sea creatures. They need moisture to survive and, if their environment suddenly won’t
     support them any longer, they are able to go dormant for periods of two to four years. They do this by                    support them any longer, they are able to go dormant for periods of two to four years. They do this by
     discharging mucus around the entrance to their shell to seal it shut. When they sense the environment                     discharging mucus around the entrance to their shell to seal it shut. When they sense the environment
     has become favorable they come out and proceed with their life cycle.  They can be very destructive to                    has become favorable they come out and proceed with their life cycle.  They can be very destructive to
     garden plants and citrus trees.                                                                                           garden plants and citrus trees.

     Snails are also the favorite food of roof rats. When snails start disappearing and you find hollow or                     Snails are also the favorite food of roof rats. When snails start disappearing and you find hollow or
     crushed snail shells around, you can almost take it for granted that a small animal is eating the snails                  crushed snail shells around, you can almost take it for granted that a small animal is eating the snails
     (most probably a rat).                                                                                                    (most probably a rat).


      1.Antenna- none                     6.Thorax- none                                SLUG                                    1.Antenna- none                     6.Thorax- none                                SLUG
      2.Eyes- antenna-like eye stalks     7.Petiole- none                                        2                              2.Eyes- antenna-like eye stalks     7.Petiole- none                                        2
      3.Head                              8.Abdomen- long slimy body                                                            3.Head                              8.Abdomen- long slimy body
      4.Legs- none                        9.Color- gray to dark brown            8                                              4.Legs- none                        9.Color- gray to dark brown            8
      5.Wings- none                       10.Other- damages plants                                                              5.Wings- none                       10.Other- damages plants
      Life Cycle                                                                                                                Life Cycle
      Slugs have both sex organs and are hermaphrodites. They mate with another                                                 Slugs have both sex organs and are hermaphrodites. They mate with another
      slug, then both lay eggs.  Eggs (about 25 or more) are laid in small cavities                                             slug, then both lay eggs.  Eggs (about 25 or more) are laid in small cavities
      underneath just about anything--trash cans, stepping stones, boards, etc. They                                            underneath just about anything--trash cans, stepping stones, boards, etc. They
      hatch in about one month.  Newly hatched slugs stay close to their birthplace                                             hatch in about one month.  Newly hatched slugs stay close to their birthplace
      for several days feeding on the surrounding vegetation.  It takes three months                                            for several days feeding on the surrounding vegetation.  It takes three months
      to a year to reach maturity, and slugs rarely live much longer than one year.       Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR              to a year to reach maturity, and slugs rarely live much longer than one year.       Photo Courtesy of UNIVAR
     SLUG                                                                            Actual size 1 3/4”                        SLUG                                                                             Actual size 1 3/4”

     Most slugs are light brown or gray in color, and reach lengths of up to 2 inches. Like the snail, the slug                Most slugs are light brown or gray in color, and reach lengths of up to 2 inches. Like the snail, the slug
     was introduced here from Europe and has also become a major pest. They can be very destructive, and                       was introduced here from Europe and has also become a major pest. They can be very destructive, and
     will feed on a wide variety of plants. They like moist areas, and generally come out at night to feed.                    will feed on a wide variety of plants. They like moist areas, and generally come out at night to feed.



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