Decollate Snail

Decollate Snail

Beneficial Species Profile Photo credit: Ferran Turmo Gort Common Name: Decollate Snail Scientific Name: Rumina decollata Order: Stylommatophora: Subulinidae Size and Appearance: Length (mm) Appearance Egg Small, white and round, generally found individually. Larva/Nymph Similar to adults but smaller. Adult 25mm Pinkish brown, whorled, conical shells. Easy to distinguish from brown garden snail, whose shell is rounded. Pupa (if applicable) Type of feeder (Chewing, sucking, etc.): Chewing Host/s: Decollate snails keep to the duff or mulch covered areas under the lower leaves of plants and do not climb. They live under perennial shrubs where there is a regular supply of water and moist leaf litter. Description of Benefits (predator, parasitoid, pollinator, etc): These snails feed on the eggs and flesh of small to medium sized garden snails. They are used to control brown garden snails and since they do not climb they can be used in combination with toxic baits. Baiting or hand removal of larger brown garden snails is necessary as the decollate snail can only kill small to medium sized prey. References: Auffenberg, K. & Stange, L.A. (2001). Snail Eating Snails of Florida. University of Florida Extension. Retrieved from http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/gastro/snail_eating_snails.htm Decolate snail. (n.d.). Pest Management and Identification, University of California Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Retrieved from http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/NE/decollate_snail.html Decollate Snail Predator on Garden Snails. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.rinconvitova.com/Decollate_Snail.htm .

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