Parts of Broward County, Florida, are under quarantine after a giant African land snail — described as “one of the most damaging snails in the world” — was detected earlier this month, agriculture authorities said. 

Officials “confirmed the detection” of the snail in the Miramar area of Broward County on June 2 following a report to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

A quarantine area was established Tuesday from Pembroke Road and South University Drive, south to NW 215th Street and east to SW 62nd Avenue, the agency said. A map shared by the department shows two specific treatment areas.

Under the quarantine, it’s illegal to move the snail or move plants, compost, soil, or building materials through or from a quarantine area without a compliance agreement. 

The giant African land snail, which is illegal to import or have in the U.S. without a permit, consumes at least 500 different types of plants, according to the FDACS. They can be devastating to Florida agriculture as they “cause extensive damage to tropical and subtropical environments,” the agency said.

The creatures also pose “serious health risk to humans” by carrying parasite rat lungwort, or meningitis in humans, the FDACS said. 

June 22, 202303:26

Now a treatment process is underway to “eradicate” the agricultural pest using metaldehyde-based molluscicide, or snail bait.

Metaldehyde is a pesticide used to control snails and slugs, which works by disrupting mucus production and in turn makes them susceptible to dehydration, the FDACS said in a release.

“Snails and slugs that have eaten metaldehyde often seek hiding places, become inactive and begin to die within days,” the department said.

The treatment areas include properties within 200 yards of a snail detection. Properties in this area will need 26 treatments and 19 months of “negative” survey for the presence of the snails. The surveys will include one performed by a detector dog.

“These procedures are required to safeguard Florida’s agriculture industries and natural resources along with ensuring there are no international trade implications enforced due to the establishment of this detrimental pest,” FDACS said.

The giant African land snail has already been eradicated from Florida twice. First detected in 1969, it was eradicated in 1975. The snails were eradicated again in 2021 after a 2011 detection in Miami-Dade County, according to the FDACS.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Two Hollywood stars are accused of rape, but Scientology is also on trial

LOS ANGELES — One Hollywood star claimed he was arrested and charged…

Pfizer’s Covid antiviral pill may cut severe illness by 89 percent

The drugmaker Pfizer said Friday that clinical trials of its experimental Covid-19…

Special counsel gives Trump’s team first batch of evidence in classified documents case

Special counsel Jack Smith has turned over the first production of evidence…

Vegas showgirls describe shock of stabbings that left 2 dead

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Victims of a quick series of stabbings on…