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A quick online search confirmed my growing suspicion—they were snail eggs, also known as snail caviar. The discovery made my heart sink. Snails may seem harmless at first glance, but in large numbers, they can destroy gardens overnight. Even more alarming, some species carry parasites that can be dangerous to humans. Suddenly, these delicate orbs no longer appeared innocent—they were a silent invasion in progress.

Without hesitation, I returned to the garden and carefully eliminated the entire cluster using boiling water, ensuring no hatchlings could emerge. I examined the surrounding soil thoroughly, determined to prevent any further spread. From that day on, I cared for my garden with deeper awareness and caution. This experience taught me an important lesson: in nature, danger isn’t always loud or visible—sometimes, it hides quietly beneath our feet, disguised as something delicate and beautiful.

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