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Originally Posted by isurus79
This assumption is 100% false. Bush snail have zero interest in slug/snail baits. None. You have to drench them in elimination chemicals to remove them, which is why they are so difficult to remove from a collection.
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Diatomaceous earth isn't bait. You would sprinkle it throughout the surface and over as much of the media surface you can. When the snails travel they will have to crawl over it and it will actually cut into them. With the correct method, I believe it would in fact work.
Hydrogen peroxide 3% is something you can drench the entire plant and media with and in my experience kills the large snails found in the garden. Surely it will kill the small ones. I believe it also would be an effective method.
I only meant that if these two things work on a large snail.. more specifically if these things kill the large snails on contact (peroxide works faster than DE) it should do the same for any bush snail it comes into contact with. I'm in no way claiming it will eradicate an infestation instantly.