Giant African Land Snails Wreak Havoc for Florida Agriculture and Public Health

The invasion of giant African land snails in south Florida has raised concerns among residents and agricultural authorities.

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These snails consume over 500 species of plants, including fruits and vegetables vital to Florida's agriculture.

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The Florida Department of Agriculture has established a quarantine zone in the city of Miramar to restrict the infestation.

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The snails pose a health risk to humans as they carry the rat lungworm parasite, which can cause meningitis.

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The movement of giant African land snails and regulated articles within the quarantine area is prohibited.

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Authorities have been working to eradicate these invasive snails for years due to their destructive impact on crops and buildings.

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The snails can grow up to 8 inches in length, lay thousands of eggs, and their sharp-edged shells can puncture vehicle tires.

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Early detection and control measures are crucial in managing invasive species effectively.

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