I do wish you didn't live on the other coast. Somehow I don't think they would last . We have slugs of all sizes. They get into the lettuce and hostas etc etc. The snails will not do for your snakes. They have yellow shells with black stripes and trap doors. Very destructive in the garden. I was picking off snails today while doing garden cutback. I wish you luck and will keep an eye on the replies here to make sure you work this out.
I do wish you didn't live on the other coast. Somehow I don't think they would last . We have slugs of all sizes. They get into the lettuce and hostas etc etc. The snails will not do for your snakes. They have yellow shells with black stripes and trap doors. Very destructive in the garden. I was picking off snails today while doing garden cutback. I wish you luck and will keep an eye on the replies here to make sure you work this out.
Those snails sound like the banded snails that we have here and also are in Ontario. I have been told that they spread by rail and are eatable.
My neighbor came through with some snails. I also caught some that did some damage to my orchids.
There was also another person who was selling some, but I had to turn the order down because I have more snails than I can use to feed the snakes.
I'm finding that snails are very seasonal animals. Unless you're farming them on a regular basis, you're at the mercy of whatever scraps you can find until there's a population explosion.
It's a good thing snakes can go an extremely long time without food.
I saw the snakes on animal planet diggin snails out of the shells. They have a specialized fang that acts as a tool. The snails fought back though and started growing in the opposite direction from the way the snakes fang/tooth/claw could bend...snails fight back