How to kill snails? Eliminate the infestation once and for all!

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If you have a garden at home, today's content is for you! Find out how to kill snails and get rid of this headache!

We can all agree that a beautiful garden is almost unanimous, right? Seeing a space like this, all blooming and well-kept, warms the heart!

But, despite being a beautiful thing to look at, taking care of a garden is far from being a simple task.

Unlike many people who don't have a garden at home – whether due to lack of space or by choice – and are used to just admiring gardens from afar, know that cultivating a space like this goes far beyond just watering and pruning its leaves.

And, if you don't pay proper attention, your garden could end up causing you a series of headaches.

And since we're talking about garden care – and the headaches it can bring – today we decided to talk about one of the biggest enemies of a perfect garden: snails!

Did you know that the presence of this type of mollusk can pose a huge risk to the health and well-being of your garden and, if not properly controlled, can ruin your entire space?

Even though they are slow, they have the ability to ruin an entire garden in just a few days if they are not properly controlled.

If you have a garden at home and have already suffered from the presence of snails – or are afraid of suffering in the future – today's content was made especially for you!

Here, we will teach you how to kill snails! You will learn the best practices and tips to eliminate the presence of these mollusks and keep your garden safe!

What are snails?

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But the question is, do you know what snails are? Because many people have them in their backyard or garden and often don't know what they are.

Snails are marine and non-marine molluscs that have types of shells on their backs so they can hide there.

This shell on its back is developed with the aim of the mollusk protecting itself in cases where it feels cornered or in danger.

Most of these animals prefer environments where there is water, such as streams, creeks, dams, ditches or even more humid places.

And many of these wet places can include gardens, as they are usually watered frequently and always offer moist soil for them, and without currents that can cause dangers for them.

It is very common for snails to appear on rainy days too, as they feel comfortable going to places that were not previously humid and also because the rain current can make them leave the place they were.

That's why it's always important to keep an eye on your garden, especially during the rainy season.

What risks do snails pose to the health of your garden?

The presence of snails in your garden can cause problems not only in your garden, but can also cause problems for human health.

In addition to being a humid environment, which is the main reason the snails are there, the garden can offer something else to the snails: food.

Many people tend to plant fruit, vegetable and green plants in their gardens and all of this is a feast for snails.

The presence of the snail on that plant can cause several holes in the plant's leaf, making it look ugly and, if sold, making it almost impossible to sell.

It can also pose health risks if you consume food that the snail has been on.

Wherever the snail goes, it leaves a small trail of slime that comes out of its body and if it is not washed properly, it can cause food poisoning and even more serious health problems.

Therefore, whenever you are handling snails, it is important that you use rubber gloves to avoid the risk of becoming infected with any disease that the snail can carry, such as meningitis.

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So we have seen that snails can cause headaches not only for your garden but also for yourself, so it is important that snails are eliminated.

The Ministry of Health, together with the SUS (unified health system), issued a note providing guidance on how we should handle the killing of snails.

To begin with, the extermination of the snail and its handling should only be done by adults, as children may end up touching the snail's body and causing health problems.

It is important that you always collect the molluscs by the shell on their back and never by their body, so collect all that you find and place them in a plastic bag or directly in a can.

After collecting all the snails, place them inside a can and set fire to the can so that the mollusk dies quickly.

You need to wait for the mollusk to burn completely, because if any parts or living substances of the mollusk remain there, this can cause problems in the same way, including another infestation.

Once they are all dead, it is important that you break the remaining shells of all the snails and bury the remains.

Never put snails in the trash, as you may be transferring the infestation to another place and putting other people at risk. The intention is to control the infestation and not move it to another place.

Conclusion

So, did you already know these ways to kill snails?

Now that you are aware of all these practices, I bet it is much easier to control this type of infestation and keep your garden beautiful, healthy and free from this threat that is so dangerous to the well-being of your plants!

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