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The decollate snail (Rumina decollata) is a medium-sized predatory land snail. This species is native to the Mediterranean region. It has been introduced into North America and other areas as a biological control agent, in hopes of controlling populations of the [[brown garden snail]].
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[[File:Decollate snail1.jpg|thumb|Decollate snail]]The decollate snail (Rumina decollata) is a medium-sized predatory land snail. This species is native to the Mediterranean region. It has been introduced into North America and other areas as a biological control agent, in hopes of controlling populations of the [[brown garden snail]].
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The decollate snail is a voracious predator, and feeds readily upon common garden snails and slugs and their eggs. The snail eats plant matter as well, but the damage it causes to plants is considered minor when compared with the benefit of its predation on garden snails and other pest species of snails. Unfortunately it will also consume harmless local species of land gastropods, and beneficial annelids.
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The decollate snail is a voracious predator, and feeds readily upon common garden [[snails]] and [[slugs]] and their eggs. The snail eats plant matter as well, but the damage it causes to plants is considered minor when compared with the benefit of its predation on garden snails and other pest species of snails. Unfortunately it will also consume harmless local species of land gastropods, and beneficial annelids.
    
Decollate snails are tolerant of dry and cold conditions, during which they burrow deep into the soil. They are most active during the night and during rainfall.
 
Decollate snails are tolerant of dry and cold conditions, during which they burrow deep into the soil. They are most active during the night and during rainfall.

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