Rearing garden snails

Rearing garden snails
by aquatic snails
Posted July 3rd, 2010 at 5:28 pm

If you are the kind of a person who is always looking for a way to keep off snails from your garden, you should realize that this is a delicacy that you are getting rid of. Many of us can fall culprit to this. We normally think that snails are pets that do not have any good in our garden. They make nutritious meals and have gone a step ahead to be one of the canned foods that we have in the market today. You begin by hunting them down.

They like dump places and if you left a piece of wood in your garden, you are definitely going to get a good number of them in the morning. You may get as many as you need. Each person can take up to a dozen of them. You have to be careful not to mess up with your meal planning. It is a good idea that you pick them before the sun rises. Keep in mind that the shells are very delicate. You have to handle them with care. You should get a place where you will place them. It should be dump and free from the sun. You have to provide water and some vegetables for the snails. You should know that you have to change the water on daily basis as well as the vegetables. This will help you rear very clean snails in an environment that has a good hygiene. You should carry on this rearing process for fourteen days when they are mature enough to be cooked.

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