🐌PHOTO OF AN INTRUDER DEVOURING MY PLANT.🐌
Good afternoon to this great WORLD OF XPILAR community. What a surprise I got with this African snail devouring my bird of paradise plant. It loves to eat the pulp of fleshy plants. It's such a huge pest that I was surprised when I saw it because every day in the morning I saw the leaves of my plant eaten and I hadn't noticed this intruder. This giant of the earth can grow up to 10 cdevouring its leaves as if it were an all-you-can-eat buffet and leaving traces of its slime that look like wet confetti. The funniest and even a little scary thing is that while I'm busy watering and pruning my plants, he strolls around with his shiny shell and voracious appetite for fresh leaves, wreaking silent chaos among the leaves and flowers of my plant. He even ate a yam plant that was sprouting, devouring it completely. If you see him, don't leave him alone. it's time to set the salt or sugar trap to teach him a lesson in humility for the natural buffet he has in my garden. m long. It has become the king of the green party on my plant, devouring its leaves as if it were an all-you-can-eat buffet and leaving traces of its slime that look like wet confetti. The funniest and even a little scary thing is that while I'm busy watering and pruning my plants, he strolls around with his shiny shell and voracious appetite for fresh leaves, wreaking silent chaos among the leaves and flowers of my plant. He even ate a yam plant that was sprouting, devouring it completely. If you see him, don't leave him alone. it's time to set the salt or sugar trap to teach him a lesson in humility for the natural buffet he has in my garden.
What an adventure with these African snails! It wasn't just one, but a whole bunch of them. I hope I don't find any more of these little African-style animals in my flowerpot or any of my plants, because they are food critics with a palate that challenges my plants. It's urgent that I get this African snail out of the picture.
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