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FLORIDA’S OTHER PESTS
Including occasional invaders and common lawn pests

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SLUGS AND SNAILS

Aphids
Armyworms
Caterpillars
Chinch bugs
Earwigs
Grubworms
Millipedes
Mites
Mole crickets
Pillbugs
Plaster Bagworms
Psocids
Scale
Silverfish
Slugs and Snails
Sod Webworms
Sowbugs
White fly
SILVERFISH
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Appearance:
Slugs and snails vary in color based on the species. They are usually brown, green, or yellow in color, but some species are black.

Size:
Most are small and range from 1 to 3-inches in length.

Behavior:
Slugs and snails are common inhabitants around most homes. Snails enclose themselves with a protective shell, while slugs cover themselves with a slime layer. Both snails and slugs can be serious pests of landscape plantings. They can also be seen on decks, patios, and even indoors.

Habitat:
Snails and slugs are often found in vegetation or areas in contact with the soil. They are capable of damaging many plants as they feed and are considered real pests.

Interesting Fact:
A slug or snail moves by propelling itself by sending wave after wave of small contractions forward from the back of its foot toward the front.

Control:
Do you live in Florida and think that this pest may be invading your yard? Hulett Environmental Services offers specialty treatments designed to control and eliminate this pest!

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