The snail likes fruit and vegetables a lot and can become a troublesome guest and destroy the ecosystem. The black-headed snail can be 45 millimeters long and looks slightly translucent.

It thrives well in plus degrees, but probably does not survive a winter with minus degrees. However, its eggs do and they risk hatching when it gets hot.

Now, the County Administrative Board requests that if you find such a snail, you should gladly take a picture of it and send it to the Art Portal, but also to kill it so that it does not spread.