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It was a little bit more than a big deal. The illegal import of two adult
specimens of Achatina fulica from Hawaii into Florida in the early sixties
and the subsequent release of these snails and their offspring in a
backyard, triggered a million dollar eradication campaign, of which the bill
was presented to the local taxpayers. Henk.
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From: John Wolff <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: Recent invasions of Achatina fulica
> I don't recall specifics, but a few years ago there was a big deal in
> Florida, reported in all the newspapers, where Achatinas became a major
> pest, even eating paint off house sidings. I believe the outbreak was
> successfully controlled and pet stores were fined. Any Floridians out
there
> with more information?
>
>
> John Wolff
> 2640 Breezewood Dr.
> Lancaster, PA 17601
> 717-569-6955
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