Wet weather has triggered an influx of giant Spanish slugs in Russia (слизень · испанский · гигантский)
Wet weather has triggered an influx of giant Spanish slugs in Russia.
Consensus
- Warm and humid weather has led to a significant increase in the population of giant Spanish slugs in several Russian regions.
- The slugs are over 10 centimeters long.
- The slugs have been observed in the Moscow region, Leningrad Oblast, Tver Oblast, Pskov Oblast, Novgorod Oblast, Karelia, and southern Russia.
- Each slug can lay up to 100 eggs.
- The slugs are causing damage to crops and gardens.
Points of divergence
- The species has fully established itself in the Moscow region after being rarely seen there 15 years ago. — riamo
- The slugs are potential carriers of harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus, and listeriosis, posing a risk to humans and animals. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Giant Spanish Slugs Occupy Russian Regions — РИАМО
- SHOT: Wet weather triggers an invasion of giant Spanish slugs in Russia — Вести