Gole fish
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There are beneficial snails and problem snails. Good snails would be welcomed in a pond setting as they would help control algae growth. Problematic snails over populate their habitats.
i personally dont think snails are enemies, but they destroy farmers crops, and could ruin wood
they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
Birds, beetles, ducks, chickens, and toads.
Algae-eating snails can help maintain a balanced ecosystem in ponds by consuming excess algae, which can improve water quality, reduce algae blooms, and create a healthier environment for fish and other aquatic life.
Three things to do in order to get rid of pest snails in pond. 1. Decrease feeding. Snails feed on leftover fish food. Get rid of their food source will limit their population growth. 2. Manually removal. Use vegetables to set up trap for them. You can remove a dozen or two at a time. Might not seem to be a lot at first when you have hundreds or thousands of pest snails, but eventually you will see noticeable drop in their population. 3. Get assassin snails, or puffer and loach fish to feast on them. These natural enemies of the pest snails will eat them for food.
They don't have many enemies - their biggest enemy is humans that take them for pets, their other enemies are the fish in the ponds they live in.
Due to industrialization it becomes more difficult to find garden snails, but you can find them at riverbeds or ponds at countrysides. Another answer: in my experience, garden snails find you, and the problem is getting rid of them! Hostas and petunias seem to attract them.
Snails mostly live in ponds and lakes. Sometimes you can find smaller snails crawling around the bottom of the tree roots in the shade. You will most likely not find a snail around pine trees.
Yes, some snails live in water. Aquatic snails can be found in freshwater or saltwater habitats. They typically have gills to breathe underwater and may have a shell to protect themselves. Aquatic habitats for snails can include ponds, rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Snails can be found in various habitats, including freshwater and saltwater environments. In water, snails are commonly found in ponds, lakes, rivers, and streams. They can also be found in marshes and wetlands. Snails are adapted to living in water by having a shell that helps protect them and regulate their buoyancy.