Can snails go underground?



Answers:
Snails can dig about two inches underground, and they do this to lay their eggs, which are white jelly globs about the size of bb pellets. During the summer, they tend to find some place moist-ish to hole up in until the heat dies down, but they tend to hide in trees, rather than holes for this purpose.

Other answers:
yes, if there's a hole big enough for the shell, otherwise, no, they can't dig.
yes, if there's a hole big enough for the shell, otherwise, no, they can't dig.
Like cement No but sand and dirt yea and if theres a hole in the ground yea!
Only if they are running from the law
Anything can go underground (if you force it!).
dunno. but they don't like crossing sharp stuff like grit and sand. Also wood ashes are effective until it rains.
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