Parasite mentaiko’: Large amounts of invasive snail eggs spotted in Lower Seletar Reservoir

Parasite mentaiko’: Large amounts of invasive snail eggs spotted in Lower Seletar Reservoir

Parasite mentaiko’: Large amounts of invasive snail eggs spotted in Lower Seletar Reservoir

 

Invasive Snail Eggs Found in Large Quantities at Lower Seletar Reservoir

A large number of invasive snail eggs, believed to be from the mentaiko parasite-carrying species, have been spotted at Lower Seletar Reservoir in Singapore. These eggs, which pose potential risks to the local ecosystem, have raised concerns among authorities and environmentalists. The invasive snails can disrupt the balance of the reservoir's ecosystem and may cause harm to native species.

Efforts are now underway to investigate the situation, and authorities are working on measures to control the spread of these invasive snails and their eggs. The public is urged to be cautious and report any further sightings of the snails or eggs in the area.

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