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Terrestrial snails and slugs - Plant Production
Effective: June 9, 2025
Taxonomic Position: :
Pest Type: Gastropods
Pest Code (NAPIS): IGDAAAD
This pest is a member of the following surveys: Mollusk, Small Grains, Soybean
These Approved Methods are appropriate for: 2026
Pest Information
Human and Animal Pathogens Transmitted:
Pest Pathogens and Organisms Vectored:
Survey

Approved Method(s)
Method Detail NAPIS Survey Method
Visual Visual survey with supplemental trapping as resources allow. 3031 - General Visual Observation

Survey Recommendations
The following are recommendations for executing the survey using the approved methods for pest surveillance. The recommendations are developed through literature review and consultation with subject matter experts.
Signs:
Target Life Stage:

Adult or larger juvenile. It is recommended that you collect multiple specimens of the snail or slug if possible. Prioritize collecting and sending the largest specimens available for each putative species/morphotype.

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Sample Collection Instruction:
Key Diagnostic or Identification

Approved Method(s)
ID/Diagnostic:
References
  1. Kozlowski, J. 2010. Slimaki nagie w uprawach. Klucz do identyfikacji metody zwalczania [Naked Snails in Crops. The Key to Identifying the Method of Control]. Institute of Plant Protection, State Research Institute, Poznan, Poland. 63 pp.
  2. Schneppat, U. E., and R. Heim. 2020. Wellkarton-backhefe-lockfallen für nacktschnecken, begründung, herstellung und betrieb. Kurzanleitung für die herstellung der fallen am schluss [Corrugated baking yeast lure traps for slugs, rationale, manufacture and operation. Quick instructions for making the traps at the end]. 7 pp.
  3. Veasey, R., M. Cordoba, A. Colton, L. Fujimoto, C. Dodge, I. Foley, G. Adams, T. Anderson, R. Merenz, A. Hara, A. Roda, J. Millar, and R. McDonnell. 2021. Fermenting bread dough as a cheap, effective, nontoxic, and generic attractant for pest snails and slugs. Insects 12:328.

If you are unable to find a reference, contact STCAPS@usda.gov. See the CAPS Pest Datasheet for all references.