If handled correctly, these invasive apple snails can be easily collected, processed and prepared as escargot. They are supposed to be delicious! If they appear in my area, I will be collecting and eating them. Yumm!
Damn, I bought a couple of Apple Snails from my local PetSmart to help with algae (I live in North Carolina). They have been breeding like nuts! I have been knocking down the egg clutches. I love the look of the large adults, but should I kill them? Thank you! I don’t want to risk any environmental harm.
Good eating just cook it throughout... likewise my pet shop here still selling one for $3 in Wisconsin, turtles love to eat snails ..id advise throw in turtles in there,
These snails are already regulated. It's been unlawful to import, export, or sell them in the USA for many years. They spend most of their time out of the water. And would drown in a sealed aquarium.
Glad to see more videos! Keep-‘em coming & Roger that on the snails 🐌
Awesome, thank you! Get those snails!
This was very educational and helpful. Please do more videos like this on other invasive flora and fauna!
Thank you!
I found many of these in the LoPiano park in Tempe.. I have pictures Where can I report this?
If handled correctly, these invasive apple snails can be easily collected, processed and prepared as escargot. They are supposed to be delicious! If they appear in my area, I will be collecting and eating them. Yumm!
Mission accepted 😎
Roger that! Go get 'em!
My local Aquarium stores stock these snails without warning of Rat Lung and Neurotoxicity of the egg sacks
Damn, I bought a couple of Apple Snails from my local PetSmart to help with algae (I live in North Carolina). They have been breeding like nuts! I have been knocking down the egg clutches. I love the look of the large adults, but should I kill them? Thank you! I don’t want to risk any environmental harm.
Good eating just cook it throughout... likewise my pet shop here still selling one for $3 in Wisconsin, turtles love to eat snails ..id advise throw in turtles in there,
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These snails are already regulated. It's been unlawful to import, export, or sell them in the USA for many years. They spend most of their time out of the water. And would drown in a sealed aquarium.
@Joe-qm4yvlol not the same even though the same family but they are different
Time to eat ‘em 🤔🤔
😊not related to the snails-PLEASE stop the swooping sounds after the quotes. Enough to drive listeners crazy.