The article provides an overview of the vine snail, a species of land snail found in Poland and Europe, with a focus on its habits and impact on biodiversity. Historically moved north by human activities, especially by the Cistercian order, this snail has become a pest in vineyards due to its feeding habits. Its inclusion in Poland's Minister of Environment regulation aims to regulate collection for human consumption, which is a delicacy in various parts of the world, to ensure population sustainability. The collection is allowed only from April 20 to May 31 each year for those with shells larger than 3 cm, indicating reproductive maturity.