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Laevicaulis alte

Posted on February 26, 2026 by Admin

Laevicaulis alte

Laevicaulis alte is a large tropical land slug commonly known as the tropical leatherleaf slug. It belongs to the family Veronicellidae (leatherleaf slugs).

🌍 Origin & Distribution

  • Native to parts of Africa
  • Now widespread in tropical and subtropical regions including:
    • South & Southeast Asia
    • Pacific Islands
    • Caribbean
  • Often found in gardens, farms, and moist urban areas

🐌 Appearance

  • Soft, elongated body
  • Smooth, leathery skin (no visible shell)
  • Color ranges from brown to dark gray
  • Can grow up to 10–12 cm (4–5 inches) long

🌱 Habitat

  • Prefers warm, humid environments
  • Active mostly at night or after rain
  • Hides under rocks, leaf litter, or debris during the day

⚠️ Agricultural Impact

  • Considered a pest species
  • Feeds on:
    • Vegetables
    • Ornamental plants
    • Seedlings
  • Can cause serious crop damage in gardens and farms

🦠 Health Concerns

  • May carry parasites such as rat lungworm (in some regions)
  • Avoid handling with bare hands
  • Wash produce thoroughly if slugs are present in your garden

🛠️ Control Methods

  • Remove hiding spots (debris, thick mulch)
  • Hand-pick with gloves at night
  • Use iron phosphate-based slug bait (safer for pets)
  • Encourage natural predators (toads, birds)

If you’d like, I can also provide:

  • How to identify it vs. other slugs
  • Organic garden control methods
  • Life cycle details
  • Scientific classification

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