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Updated on international 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The African giant snail is not poisonous. Africa is an invasive alien species, the food is very large, eat everything, it is listed as a pest in the country, it is not poisonous, but most African large snails contain parasites (Angiostrongylus cantonensis, this parasite can be parasitic in humans and animals, so African snails can be eaten, but it is not recommended to eat.

    The African giant snail looks like the one above, with yellow-brown markings, a long body (it is said that it is 20 centimeters long), it likes rain, and it likes to be hotter. The key is that it eats everything, and it is very damaging to the environment outdoors, and the legendary "pastoral killer" is this product, and when it is very hungry, it dares to eat cement. This goods are from East Africa.

    regions come out, and now almost many countries and regions around the world.

    It's all "invaded" by it. After the African snail arrived in Guangzhou, how could it be possible for the delicious Cantonese people. Therefore, African snails are edible and non-poisonous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    *African giant snail has a virus**. This snail carries a large number of bacteria and viruses, which are mainly transmitted to humans by eating African giant snails, and may cause tuberculosis, meningitis, encephalitis, etc. In addition, the African giant snail can also harm more than 500 crops, and is an intermediate host for the nematode canton, carrying a large number of pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites in mucus and feces.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The African giant snail itself carries the virus, but if you don't eat it, it won't be contagious. So, can the African giant snail be touched? If you accidentally touch it and are worried about spreading the virus, you can wash your hands with disinfectant or soap.

    Do African giant snails have viruses

    In the African giant snail, there are many parasites and bacteria that can cause viral infections. Infected people can cause very powerful viruses such as tuberculosis and eosinophilic meningitis. Eating is extremely harmful.

    The African snail virus is transmitted to humans mainly through consumption. Usually, it is eaten raw or half-cooked. Bacteria and parasites in the body cannot be burned to death.

    What to do if an African giant snail touches it

    If you touch your hands, wash your hands frequently with soap to reduce the chance of illness and parasitic infections. African snails, whether bred in captivity or in the wild, should go to the hospital immediately if they have wounds on their hands that come into contact with snail mucus. In short, there is the possibility of viral and parasitic infections.

    The precautions and disinfection measures taken are only to reduce the chance of getting sick. If we are not infected, then the chances of getting sick are zero. Otherwise, we will be 100% sick.

    Therefore, in our daily life and work, we must develop good habits and precautions.

    Can you keep an African giant snail

    African giant snails can be raised, and people in many countries keep them as pets. It mainly eats vegetables, flowers, and other crops, so it will be considered an invasive species. It prefers to live in a damp, dark environment.

    Most of them are active in farms, orchards, weeds and crops. Usually, they can grow into adulthood in about four months, and grow slowly in adulthood. In a breeding environment, it can survive for 4-6 years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Big snails have viruses

    The African giant snail likes to come out in the rain and at night, and its diet includes crops, trees, fruit trees, vegetables, flowers and other plants, and even can gnaw and digest cement, which can kill more than 500 kinds of crops. This snail carries a large number of viruses and is an intermediate host for many animal parasites and pathogenic bacteria, especially tuberculosis and eosinophilic meningitis.

    Remove large snails

    Snails are one of the most common mollusks on land, with a wide distribution, and snails are distributed in almost all provinces and regions in China. Generally snails feed on plant leaves and shoots, so it is an agricultural pest. There are many natural enemies of snails, chickens, ducks, birds, toads, turtles, snakes, and hedgehogs will eat snails, and the most lethal natural enemies of snails are fireflies (larvae eat the body of the snail, and the adults lay eggs in the body of the snail).

    Snails like to live in a dark and damp, rainy season, loose and humus environment, day and night, most afraid of direct sunlight, like moisture, afraid of flooding. In late spring and early summer, May and June are the peak breeding period for snails, and before that, adult snails should be eliminated in time.

    When the snails gather in piles, they can be sprayed with 2% 5% saline, which reacts to the surface of the snails. When sprinkled with salt, the snail's movement and respiration ability is reduced, and the mucus seeps into the body, so that the snail's body shrinks, and the cells are dehydrated.

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