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Old 03-07-2015, 05:59 AM
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I just found this in my mini orchid lantern.


I'm so sad.



I hope I can kill them. This explains so much.
I hope I can find a solution that won't kill my tiny orchids and moss.

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Old 03-07-2015, 08:28 AM
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A beer trap is fairly effective.
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Old 03-07-2015, 09:13 AM
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In my experience, Bush Snails are not affected by most molluscicides nor attracted to most baits - including beer traps.

About the only molluscicide I am aware that works is measurol, but I've only seen it in 25 pound bags as a granular bait.

However, I saw a few of those in a terrarium, so tried an experiment using a spray made up of 1% cinnamon leaf oil dissolved in isopropyl rubbing alcohol. One brief spray, and in 10 minutes they fell off of the plants and glass, with no effect on the plants.

I haven't seen them since.

I used pure Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil I purchase for resale from Cinnamonvogue.com. If you want to try that we both have the same retail price, so you can decide on shipping cost (I use a USPS Flat rate box.)


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Ordphien:
Have you thought about using the dry-ice method of smothering them with carbon dioxide fog? Another member used this on a terrarium filled with centipedes and it worked well. It does good with mealy bugs and scale, I would think that as snails need oxygen to live, this method would kill the snails and boost the plants a little.
Just a thought......

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Old 03-07-2015, 10:18 PM
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I have many birds at my neighborhood so they eat all the snail that gets out from the boshes the bats are eating caterpillars too.
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Old 03-07-2015, 10:36 PM
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A beer trap is fairly effective.
It won't hurt to try.
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In my experience, Bush Snails are not affected by most molluscicides nor attracted to most baits - including beer traps.

About the only molluscicide I am aware that works is measurol, but I've only seen it in 25 pound bags as a granular bait.

However, I saw a few of those in a terrarium, so tried an experiment using a spray made up of 1% cinnamon leaf oil dissolved in isopropyl rubbing alcohol. One brief spray, and in 10 minutes they fell off of the plants and glass, with no effect on the plants.

I haven't seen them since.

I used pure Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil I purchase for resale from Cinnamonvogue.com. If you want to try that we both have the same retail price, so you can decide on shipping cost (I use a USPS Flat rate box.)


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That's what I read.
Would this treatment harm my moss? Or particularly sensitive plants?
I have a few that I would find rather hard to replace.
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Ordphien:
Have you thought about using the dry-ice method of smothering them with carbon dioxide fog? Another member used this on a terrarium filled with centipedes and it worked well. It does good with mealy bugs and scale, I would think that as snails need oxygen to live, this method would kill the snails and boost the plants a little.
Just a thought......
I have. I was going to try nightly treatments until I got some other stuff to attack with.
But I did read it doesn't work well on these guys.
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I have many birds at my neighborhood so they eat all the snail that gets out from the boshes the bats are eating caterpillars too.
Fantastic!
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Old 03-07-2015, 10:58 PM
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Well, it'd good to know that the dry-ice is not as effective as it was on the centipedes....let us know what ends up working!
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Peroxide!
I found a snail, and I had a dropper of peroxide near by... it fizzed up.. kind of like salt+snails.
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In my experience, Bush Snails are not affected by most molluscicides nor attracted to most baits - including beer traps.

About the only molluscicide I am aware that works is measurol, but I've only seen it in 25 pound bags as a granular bait.

However, I saw a few of those in a terrarium, so tried an experiment using a spray made up of 1% cinnamon leaf oil dissolved in isopropyl rubbing alcohol. One brief spray, and in 10 minutes they fell off of the plants and glass, with no effect on the plants.

I haven't seen them since.

I used pure Ceylon cinnamon leaf oil I purchase for resale from Cinnamonvogue.com. If you want to try that we both have the same retail price, so you can decide on shipping cost (I use a USPS Flat rate box.)


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Ray, do you sell on your website this oil you mentioned or the spray made from the oil and alcohol? What measurements you use please? I will get the oil, but I would love to know how much exactly to use of oil and alcohol if I need to ever use it on my miniatures. Many thanks

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