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No, a rabbit's pellets should not be contaminated by insects like snails. Keep your bunny's food in a dry, safe place where insects and animals won't get to it. Keep your rabbit's hutch or enclosure clean and dry: one snail moving through the hutch won't be a problem, but there should not be any kind of infestation. Snails generally like damp spots, and a rabbit's hutch should be bone dry or else the rabbit will get sick. See the related questions below for more info and helpful links.

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