This species of large land snail is common in the
Mediterranean area; its distribution ranges from eastern Spain to
Crimea: •
Israel • eastern
Spain • One individual of this snail species was found living on a wall in
Lewisham,
London, England, in 2006. It remains to be seen if a colony will establish itself or not. •
E. vermiculata has non-indigenous populations in Belgium, Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands, the US, Australia, Japan, South Africa, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, and Iran. This species is already established in the US, and is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a
pest, an
invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture, natural ecosystems, human health or commerce. Therefore, it has been suggested that this species be given top national
quarantine significance in the USA.
E. vermiculata is able to survive winters in the North-West European temperate zone, including Belgium and the Netherlands. ==Description==