U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Office of Field Operations intercepted 90 Giant African Land Snails at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
The cache of live snails was discovered after a passenger arriving from Ghana was referred for a secondary examination after declaring various fresh food items, according to a news release.
During the baggage inspection, a tied, woven bag with an odd odor caught the attention of agriculture specialists.
Inside the bag were Giant African Land Snails ranging from 3 to 6 inches in length. Prior to the luggage being opened, the passenger began declaring other prohibited items, such as beef skin and fresh peppers, but there was no mention of the snails, which are considered an invasive species in the U.S.
“These snails are an invasive species that could negatively impact our economy,” said Acting Port Director
John Nowak. “Our agriculture specialists are always keeping a watchful eye out for harmful plants, animals and insects.”
The snails could cause major crop damage if they escape into the environment, according to officials. They can also pose a public health threat to humans. The snails can grow up to 8 inches.