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I decide to make myself a cheap snail trap for my Aquarium.
I popped down to a local B&Q store (I'm in the UK) and bought a bag of 4 plastic Settee caster covers for =A32.20 and a zinc plated 6mm wide, 3 inch long screw (25p) and some nuts (50p). I then drilled a series of small 2mm holes around the rim of two of the covers and a 6mm hole in the centre. I then placed the screw through both covers so that they act like a shell. The advantage of the screw and nuts is that I can easily adjust the gap between the two halves so that I can only catch small snails if I want and it sinks quickly. Finally I tie a long piece of cotton thread to the screw. The result is a wee 'cave' that the snails love to go into as it's nice and dark and I place a small piece of Spinach in it and leave it in the aquarium overnight. In the morning I've usually got 20 or so wee snails and I just pull on the cotton thread to remove it without getting my hands wet. Total cost : =A33.00 Commerical snail traps are usually around =A37! It works very well! |
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