Molluscicidal Effect of Neem and Titepati Extract on Giant African Land Snail (Achatina Fulica)
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Abstract
Invasive Giant African Land Snails (GALS) are herbivorous, voracious feeders, pose serious
threats to native species, and that could affect the ecosystem and is considered as a snail pest.
The various botanical plant has been used as a source of molluscicides to control mollusks pest.
Many plant species have chemical compounds and using these plants or their extracts can be
used to control the activities or to kill the targeted pest species. This study aimed to identify the
effects of Neem (Azadirachta indica) and Titepati (Artemisia vulgaris) on the survival activities
of GALS. Differently concentrated solutions of fresh neem leaf and titepati leaf, bark, and root
were used for the experimental design to observe the activities of GALS. The solution for each
part was prepared from collected plant samples which were dried and extracted with the help of a
rotatory evaporator at the laboratory. The findings of this experiment showed that there was a
significant effect of extract solution treatment on the activities of GALS in comparison to control
treatment (p < 0.0001), and also the activities of GALS were varied between control and
mulching treatments (p < 0.0001). In addition, the higher concentrated solution (at 5%) of neem
leaf was more effective (p < 0.0001) than at 2.5% concentrated solution to control the activities
of GALS. Similar, effects were also noticed on the titepati extract on the activities of GALS. The
severe effects of these extracts were noticed within two weeks of the experiment. Eggs were
completely damaged and the two GALS died within the treatment experiments. Both titepati leaf,
bark and root, and neem leaf have molluscicidal effects on the activities of GALS that repels the
snails away from the sources and kill them. Therefore, based on the effectiveness of Neem and
Titepati plant extracts from this study, I recommend using these plants and their products to
control the potential distribution of GALS to control the crop and vegetable damages from
GALS.