Interesting testing. Actually a double test in progress.
One could gather snails at one end of a property and then
mark and place them at the other end. I have 7 acres so there
is some distance side to side and end to end.
Might do that on both ends or sides and have a convention of sorts
mid yard as they traverse the perils of the yard.
This could be a park exercise but one never knows what occurs in a park
that might change the results.
Martin
On 8/6/2010 11:26 AM, Sue Hobbs wrote:
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