There's surprisingly not a ton of threads regarding these guys. What's the best way to deal with them (or not at all)? So far I've got:
1) super glue the holes shut (pain to do, and some of them are really hard to reach/hidden in the holes in the rock)
2) cut them off (this is surprisingly hard to do - they attach themselves rather firmly to things)
3) Bumblebee snails (hit or miss?)
4) do nothing - they aren't that big of a deal. Some people report they go away on their own?
5) Crush them (sounds like there's eggs and stuff in the base and probably a bad practice?)
6) ?
I picked up the little ones somewhere along the line. When I first noticed them, there were a few. Within a few months there are now dozens. They don't seem to be bothering anything, but I'm worried about nipping a plague in the bud. What's the best practice here?
1) super glue the holes shut (pain to do, and some of them are really hard to reach/hidden in the holes in the rock)
2) cut them off (this is surprisingly hard to do - they attach themselves rather firmly to things)
3) Bumblebee snails (hit or miss?)
4) do nothing - they aren't that big of a deal. Some people report they go away on their own?
5) Crush them (sounds like there's eggs and stuff in the base and probably a bad practice?)
6) ?
I picked up the little ones somewhere along the line. When I first noticed them, there were a few. Within a few months there are now dozens. They don't seem to be bothering anything, but I'm worried about nipping a plague in the bud. What's the best practice here?