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Thursday, August 06, 2015

Giant Snails Are Terrorizing Florida

Snails are terrorizing Florida oooooh...LMAOOOO




"This is not science fiction," warns a public service announcement from the Florida Department of Agriculture. "This is real."
The video shows a giant African land snail, an invasive species with no natural predators that lives up to nine years and can grow to eight inches long. An adult can lay as many as 1,200 eggs in a year.



"We need your help," the ad implores. "See 'em, report 'em."
One of the largest and most damaging snails on Earth, giant African land snails (GALS) first invaded southern Florida in the 1960s. An eradication program that lasted nine years and cost $1 million killed 17,000 by the end of 1975.
Then, in September of 2011, a GALS was discovered in Miami.



The massive snails feed on more than 500 species of plants, including agricultural crops. They also harvest calcium from the stucco and plaster to build their shells, damaging homes. What's more, they are known to carry a parasite known as rat lungworm, which can cause a form of meningitis in humans and animals. Specimens with the disease have been identified in Miami.

"As strange or funny as it sounds, it's a threat to human health, the environment and agriculture," said Putnam.
Driven largely by reports of sightings called in by residents to a helpline, the Department of Agriculture's latest eradication program has eliminated more than 158,600 giant snails since 2011.

The effort is also helped by the keen noses of Sierra and Bear, two Black Labradors trained to sniff out GALS. Occasionally, search teams are deployed to look for the mollusks at night, when they are more active.
The snails have been found on 670 properties in from Homestead to Hollywood, Florida, but haven't been spotted elsewhere in the state.


Cbsnews.com



Where are the Nigerians in Florida?Please export these snails to Naija ASAP!..LOL

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    1. Snail my favourita, chain they shud send it down to me ooooo.

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    2. God! Some pepperd, garlicd nd gingered. Snail stew! With white rice and dodo! A bottle off red wine to wash it down! Abeg dem shld grant me visa, I wld help dem out





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    3. This life sef... snail that I buy 5 for #1000 here that's is not enough for me alone?

      Chai Chai!!!!

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    4. @Oluwakemi Abosede that your description is so bam! Have the Nigerians in florida gone for summer ni , na to start garnishin with sauce and selling remain.

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    5. This just killed my oove for snails
      Never again will I eat snails
      *pukes

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    6. @ phino, u can feel it abi! So on point





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  2. White people sha.....Oga gan o

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  3. LYK SERIOUSLY???TOMJERRYSWIT

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  4. LYK SERIOUSLY...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  5. Please they should send them down here. Snail pepper soup is always on point.

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  6. I thought goat meat suya is called Asun?

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    See meat abeg..... If my mumsy touch those stuff dey for don be meat already i swear.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Hehehe. That snail wouldn't last 24hrs in 9ja .

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  9. Lol. A case of one man's meat being another man's poison. BTW Stella, I thought Asun is a Yoruba delicacy made with roasted Goat meat!

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  10. Hiannn ?
    Pack all and ship them down here

    Where are mai people over there, can't you pick as much as you can
    Enjoy yourself jareee
    Make the Oyibos dey yarn rubish...

    Terrorist kooo terrorist niiiii
    They can't differentiate between Ejula (Snail) and Boko Haram (terrorists).

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  11. I wish...
    Wouldve volunteered my house as a dumping ground

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    1. Lol. I was just discussing with someone here about the high cost of snails in Abuja. The thing dey hungry me die but its damn too expensive. 4 miserable pieces goes for 1k here in Nyanyan. Imagine.
      And Americans are busy killing them. Mtcheeeeeewwwwww.




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  12. See better congo meat ,wey my bag i dey road

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  13. And dis is what some pple will die for... chai! One can poison me with snail.. I love it that much.... Wetin go kill oyibo no fit do us nada.

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  14. Nnekwanu Ejuna ooo!

    Ha!These People no sabi correct meat o ....
    Chai! See as body dey do me popolipo...
    And dey are soo expensive dese days o
    The Snails i Used last for Okro soup,i got dem 7K...

    Kill Snails and not eat dem? Alu!

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    1. Nwunye G.. D woman I am loving from afar, u go give pple BP for dis blog@7k snail and okro soup. Ur drama na top notch.

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    2. Nwunye G.. D woman I am loving from afar, u go give pple BP for dis blog@7k snail and okro soup. Ur drama na top notch.

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    3. Ezigbo Alu ooooo!!!

      They don't understand that is very expensive here sef.

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    4. 7k for snail? Choi sdkers sha

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    5. NNE pls slow down.in as much as I try ignoring u and ur too much hyping,but this cannot pass unattended to I swear.like seriously?who buys 7k snail for a pot of soup?was it snail Jesus used in feeding the 5k Pple?pls if u r worth trillions save it for ur generation cos u r feeding nobody.snail I bought along the road on my way back from pH for 2k I used it thrice how much more 7k inside this rainy season.u wan open retail shop?ozugo kwa

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    6. Snail in okro? Is it tasty?

      I love the peppered one in a stick sold in one joint here. Then wash it down with chiiiiiiiiiiiilled Smirnoff.

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    7. Ha! It is! Very very! As in goes wella.Anoda one i never tot would go well is Periwinkle.It goes soo well.have u tried Uziza? As in add uziza with ur ugu? Choi...Heavenly!

      Add d Periwinkle just about 3 Mins before u turn off d heat.So it stays strong.

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    8. Snail. Okro soup. Yuck- Yuck. You guys should stop it. Haaa.

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    9. Hahahaha! Nwunye G lies better than Mamie who claims to be married but is a single baby mama in real life.....lwkm please continue with famzing after all its one of the benefits of the internet....live your fantasy!

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    10. Generals wife idi on point! Periwinkle and snail in okoro soup with plenty pepper and uziza leaf....chai! #HeavenOnEarth

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    11. Who can't use 7k snail? Snail is very expensive and when you ate cooking large quantity of soup you have to use plenty!

      Shows how dumb you are.

      GW good you ignored the MF!

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  15. But why did they tag it African snails???

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    1. Because the big ones are native to Africa; oyinbo man snails are the very small ones. Not sure if south america or autralia has the big ones either.

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  16. Omo, see meat.





    Jesus is Lord.

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  17. Is it the same snails that sells for 500 per one here?
    Is the the same kinda snails I'm crazy about?
    Let me assume its the deadly kind.

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  18. Which yeye causes meningitis?

    Are there no West Africans in Florida?

    Chai. See how these Americans de miss the main protein source.
    I don think spicy snail stew sotay my thoughts de lose coherence...

    Stella, what is asun? I thought Asun was peppered goat meat.

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  19. SDK, Asun is made from goat meat please.

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  20. lmao. i need me some peppersnails..... good to be back, wetin i miss

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  21. A whole Akikori is what you want us to report na wa oh!

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  22. I love snails,plz bring them here.

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  23. See snail o! Abeg, naijas in florida, do aas stella said o

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  24. Please we need those lovely tasty pests down here. Mbok!

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  25. No be snail wey i dey use cook banga soup be this ni?all this oyibo pple no know theirself o.

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  26. Snail is Igbin now..and asun is goat meat fried with pepper ...Abi am I wrong???

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    1. You are not wrong. Snail is igbin. No mind Stella, she dey speak german yoruba

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  27. Naija no dey carry last, make una fry am wit pepper take swallow garri ijebu.lol

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  28. Yeaaaaa! Blog family join me praise God o for success in my bar final exams. It could have only been God.

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    1. Congrats, indeed it can only b God.
      Read somewhere dat there was Massive failure.

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    2. Praise God. Thank God for you.
      Congratulobia to you.

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    3. Congrats dearie. Thank God for good success

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    4. Congrats dear, thk God u r not among d olodos, it's well with u@ chika

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  29. Yeaaaaa blog family join me praise God o for success in my bar final exams. It could have only been God.

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  30. They should send the snails to us...we need it

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  31. Is that how fast snails now walk that they have to make an SOS call to catch ir?
    So no Nigerian has sighted it,catch it and make it into some peppery somthing?....

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  32. On my way to America to become a snail exporter.

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  33. Choi! See correct calcium. If I kidnap these ones hennn! Na pepper snail sure pass. Report ba wo!

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  34. Congrats Chika Fortune...Wishing u all the best.

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  35. This snail that people can die for naija, that is what they say is deadly? They shld just bring all naija abeg.

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  36. If seen,please ship them back to Naija, we need them here biko!

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  37. Prepare peppered snail nah. lol

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  38. See meat.

    Hope you read, wrote n pray wella cos as lawyers dey fail this days... I dey fear too.
    Good luck but always pray o.

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  39. Import them to Nigeria. This is good business. Interested parties should contact them ASAP!

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  40. Please i need it for my native soup tomorrow

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  41. Really stella ASUN ??? Snails ain't ASun .............::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Click my name to contact me for lovely office wears

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  42. Can you imagine?i have been thinking asun is snail oh......choi.

    Abeg make una overlook the error ,i have deleted it..lol

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  43. Chaii. All is see is peppered snail . And snail is expensive over here .

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  44. We finally found the cause of Synagogue building collapse.

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  45. See these foolish snails. Why are they not invading Nigeria.

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  46. See snail my God.
    I love snail like kilode.
    See better snail for oha soup aabi na vegetable soup o. Choi

    Abeg na to go embassy go take visa enter that country make I turn to dia snail catcher.

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  47. I am going straight to that website .

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  48. Lol...snail don turn terrorist..

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  49. Why did this discovery not come up last summer when I was in Florida? I would have shown these Oyinbo how to eliminate these snails using pepper, onions and vegetable. Lol. Na wa o. Our meat here is their terrorist over there..

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