03-19-2008, 01:59 AM
I assume African, easily caught with metal roof laid flat, sprinkle snail and slug killer underneath, harvest weekly!
Left in a damp corner in bucket, the ants will empty the shells, leaving a dry land conch shell (sell to tourists as Hawaiian Hi tide sea shells).
Up mauka we get the same thing without shells, Slugs even God doesn't like em, didn't give em a home!
The African shells also make good fishing sinkers, fill with cement and lead scrap with a SS snap swivel!
Left in a damp corner in bucket, the ants will empty the shells, leaving a dry land conch shell (sell to tourists as Hawaiian Hi tide sea shells).
Up mauka we get the same thing without shells, Slugs even God doesn't like em, didn't give em a home!
The African shells also make good fishing sinkers, fill with cement and lead scrap with a SS snap swivel!
Gordon J Tilley