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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHow snails lay eggs 🐌
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How snails lay eggs 🐌 (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Apr 2021
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underpants
(182,803 posts)1. 💣
Fla Dem
(23,668 posts)2. Assembly Line process.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,106 posts)3. Assembly line. And yes, that is the first thing I thought of also
UTUSN
(70,695 posts)4. Ah, Nature!1 -- I'm of two torn minds: Fascination vs repulsion. A Loungeteer grossed me out with
snails in flagrante, all because I've had 2-3 years of posting about my garden snail wars. The short of it is that it started with their invasion, Google blah blah, tried beer for them to crawl into, tried store bought bait, nothing worked possibly not my patience or applications. Ended with an internet solution of picking them off into a bottle. First try was a disaster because I left the bottle open inside the house and found them the next morning having crawled out of the bottle and giving the area a full exploration. Finally ended with picking and capping the bottle for disposition.
Really, in two years their population has been reduced but clearly from your video will never stop.