Florida warns of infestation by giant Africa land snails
Robert Besser
14 Jul 2022, 10:41 GMT+10
- Florida officials announced this week that hundreds of giant African land snails have been spotted on the state's Gulf Coast
- These snails are threatening to destroy plants and trees and potentially transmitting a rare type of meningitis to humans
- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's website said the snail, native to East Africa, is one of the most damaging invasive species in the world and can grow to the size of a human fist
MIAMI, Florida: Florida officials announced this week that hundreds of giant African land snails have been spotted on the state's Gulf Coast, threatening to destroy plants and trees and potentially transmitting a rare type of meningitis to humans.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's website said the snail, native to East Africa, is one of the most damaging invasive species in the world and can grow to the size of a human fist.
It also often carries a parasite known as rat lungworm that can transmit a type of meningitis that causes muscle aches, headache, stiff neck, fever and vomiting.
At a briefing, Greg Hodges, assistant director of the state's Division of Plant Industry, said over one thousand snails have been collected in the Tampa suburb of New Port Richey in Pasco County, but those tested were not carrying the rat lungworm parasite.
However, over the next 18 months the area will be treated with metaldehyde, a pesticide used to control snails and slugs, and will be monitored for two years after the last snail is found.
It is unclear how the snail arrived in Florida, but according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's website it is a common hitchhiker on cargo and is also illegally imported for food or as pets.
The current incident is the third time that the giant African land snail has been found in Florida. In the 1960s it took 10 years to eradicate the snail at a cost of $1 million. In 2010, a second infestation took another decade and $23 million to eliminate it.
Florida officials have warned that if the snails appear beyond the New Port Richey area, it may take longer than expected to eradicate them.
Watch latest videos
Subscribe and Follow
Get a daily dose of Florida Statesman news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
News RELEASES
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Florida Statesman.
More Information
81 ℉ Fair in Montgomery
International
Hungary, concerned about heat this winter, declares energy emergency
BUDAPEST, Hungary: The government of Hungary has declared an "energy emergency," due to supply disruptions and surging energy prices in …
U.S. to China: We will defend ally Philippines in South China Sea
MANILA, Philippines: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called upon China to comply with a 2016 arbitration ruling that …
US researchers announce some success with pig organ transplants
NEW YORK CITY, New York: In the latest in a string of developments in the long quest to one day …
Faroe Island to reduce dolphin kill for 2022 hunt
FAROE ISLANDS: After last year's slaughter of more than 1,400 dolphins in one day that led to international condemnation and …
China protests against Japan after Taiwan VP attends memorial to Abe
BEIJING, China: China has formally protested the presence of Lai Ching-te, Taiwan's Vice President, at a memorial for assassinated former …
Florida warns of infestation by giant Africa land snails
MIAMI, Florida: Florida officials announced this week that hundreds of giant African land snails have been spotted on the state's …
Business
U.S. stocks rebound, Nasdaq surges 201 points
NEW YORK, New York – Hope the Fed will not be as aggressive with future rate hikes, following the release …
As inflation hits 9.1% in June, price rises greatest in 40 years
WASHINGTON D.C.: In June, U.S. inflation hit a new four-decade high of 9.1 percent, due to the rising prices for …
Summer drought causes one-third of crops to be at risk, says Italy
ROME, Italy: One-third of Italy's agricultural production is at risk due to drought and poor water infrastructure, Italy's agriculture minister, …
Chinese economic growth slows to lowest in 30 years, stocks dive
SYDNEY, NSW, Australia – Shares in China and the Pacific decelerated on Friday, while in Japan and South Korea, the …
Croatia to use Euro currency as EU eliminates final objections
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The European Union (EU) has removed the final obstacles for Croatia to adopt the Euro currency, the first …
Cyprus church sees 500-year-old icon returned from Europe
NICOSIA, Cyprus: A 500-year-old Orthodox icon of the Enthroned Christ, looted from a church in the breakaway north of ethnically …
Movie Review
The Passion of Joan of Arc (La passion de Jeanne dArc)
Passion of Joan of Arc



