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Old 15-07-2004, 04:04 PM
Mike
 
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Default Increase in the snail population?

Janet Baraclough.. wrote in message ...
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Follwing on from a discussion in another newsgroup, I wondered if anyone
here could explain the increase in the snail population in recent years?


I don't recall seeing a single snail when I was a kid in the 60s and
70s, and even up until fairly recently (say the last 10 to 15 years) but
now they appear to be everywhere.


Warmer winters. In cold areas of the country, snails didn't normally
survive winter temps because they froze solid in their shells.

Janet

Watch out if you are killing snails and slugs, it COULD be made
illegal, if scientists can prove that they feel pain. This is
according to an article in the Times, and deals with a new law to be
intrtoduced to deal with cruelty to animals. Maximum fine is AFAIK,
£25,000. The main part of the new law is to give the RSPCA the right
to enter, without a warrant, lorries, trucks, planes etc that are
transporting animals, but it does change a number of the current laws,
but now MAY include snails and slugs.

Mike