One morning in my garden, I noticed a cluster of tiny white spheres glistening in the soil. Curious, I dug them up and discovered they were soft, gelatinous… and teeming with life. A quick search confirmed my fear: snail eggs.
Though delicate and almost beautiful, these eggs were a silent threat to my garden, and some could even carry parasites. I carefully destroyed the cluster with boiling water and checked the surrounding soil to prevent more from hatching.
The experience reminded me that danger in nature isn’t always obvious—sometimes it hides quietly, disguised as something harmless.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			