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- Natrix | SePRO Corporation
Natrix is 80% more concentrated than other liquid copper molluscicides on the market This means more efficient treatments and savings on time, money, and labor
- Natrix - Wikipedia
Natrix is a genus of Old World snakes found mainly across Eurasia (although the range of Natrix tessellata extends into Egypt and those of N astreptophora and N maura into north-west Africa) in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae
- US EPA, Pesticide Product Label, Natrix,05 10 2022
Natrix controls invasive exotic aquatic mussel, snail, oyster or clam species, such as: zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha), quagga mussels (Dreissena rostriformis bugensis), Asian clams (Corbicula fluminea), and island applesnails (Pomacea insularum)
- NATRIX (GRASS SNAKE OR WATER SNAKE) - Zoologyverse | 2025
The genus Natrix includes non-venomous, semi-aquatic snakes commonly known as grass snakes or water snakes Found across Europe, parts of Asia, and North Africa, they inhabit wetlands, forests, grasslands, and agricultural areas
- Natrix - Old World snakes: facts, distribution population | BioDB
Natrix species are primarily found across Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia, where they have become integral components of aquatic and semi-aquatic ecosystems Natrix snakes possess an innate connection to water, a trait that has defined their lifestyle and behaviors
- Natrix | reptile genus | Britannica
Natrix, the genus of Eurasian water snakes, is made up of four species The common grass snake (N natrix), which is the most terrestrial of the water snakes, inhabits all of Europe and western Asia
- (Natrix) - Snakes and Lizards
(Natrix) is a fascinating genus of non-venomous snakes commonly known as grass snakes These serpentine wonders inhabit various regions in Europe and parts of Asia, thriving in wetlands and freshwater environments
- Grass snake • Natrix natrix • Reptile sheet
The grass snake Natrix natrix is the most widely distributed colubrid snake species in Europe Following various reorganizations, several subspecies of the N natrix have been raised to species level (N helvetica, N astreptophora)
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