CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Is the snail a beneficial insect or a pest? Why is it a beneficial insect? (Is the snail a beneficial insect or a pest? Why is it a beneficial insect?)

CATDOLL: Is the snail a beneficial insect or a pest? Why is it a beneficial insect? (Is the snail a beneficial insect or a pest? Why is it a beneficial insect?)

1. Are snails pests?

Snails are both pests and beneficial insects. In agriculture, snails are pests; but in medicine, snails are beneficial insects. They have the effects of clearing away heat and relieving swelling; and snails are also nutritious if eaten. Snails are distributed in all provinces and regions of my country, living in forests, shrubs, orchards, vegetable gardens, farmlands, residences, parks, gardens, temples, mountains, plains, hills and other places. However, there are very few species that are worth raising and eating.

2. Are snails beneficial insects or pests in the agricultural industry?

Snails can be discussed from two aspects. For crops, they are pests, but for humans and medicinal materials, they are definitely beneficial insects. Snails are a high-protein, nutritionally balanced food.

Snails are a treasure from head to toe. They can be used to make many medicines. Snails can treat diseases, and have good effects on treating hypertension, heart disease, arteriosclerosis, vasculitis and other diseases. Eating snails can not only help people clear away heat, reduce swelling, detoxify, prolong life and beautify skin, but also effectively prevent and control common human diseases such as diabetes, pneumonia, emphysema, lung cancer, etc., and greatly improve people's vision, appetite, sleep, sexual function, etc. It is highly praised by famous pharmacopoeias of successive dynasties in my country, and is also appreciated by European and American countries, especially in the UK and France, the world's longevity areas, to the point that "no good food without snails, no meal without snails", and it is listed as the first of the world's four famous dishes (i.e. snails, shark fins, scallops, and abalone). Land pollution snails are the prophets. French researchers have found that the content of metal pollutants in snail digestive glands is an important indicator of the degree of soil pollution. By testing this indicator, soil and environmental pollution can be reported and prevented in a timely manner.

3. Are snails considered three protected animals?

Snails are not classified as protected animals. They are pests. Snails are both pests and beneficial insects. From an agricultural perspective, snails are pests because they like to eat succulent plants and young shoots of plants, which are harmful to crops. From a medical perspective, snails are beneficial insects because they have the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, and reducing swelling. From a nutritional perspective, snails are beneficial insects because they are rich in nutrients and taste delicious.

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