Invasive Snails Pose A Big Problem

Invasive apple snail eggs, resembling bubble gum pink clusters, are popping up across Central Florida waterways. The eggs, from non-native snails, are known for their large size and appetite for aquatic plants, posing challenges to native ecosystems. Keep an eye out for the distinctive egg masses during warmer months, particularly in spring and summer, when reproduction is most active. The presence of the snails can impact local environments and agriculture.