[8] E. vermiculata is able to survive winters in the North-West European temperate zone, including Belgium and The Netherlands.
[3] The apertural margin is white, and is reflected (turned back)in adult shells, in juveniles this is true only on the columellar side.
[3] Eobania vermiculata live in a broad variety of habitats, usually in dry vegetation, mainly in coastal vicinity, also in agricultural crops.
[3] The animals hibernate (in northern Greece) or aestivate (in Crete), but juveniles and adults show differences in their behaviour.
[3] Adults dig into the soil and build an epiphragm, while juveniles search protected places under stones or leaves of low plants.
It is commercialized and exported from Greece to France, which led Lazaridou-Dimitriadou & Kattoulas (1981)[10] to propose restrictions on the size and seasons of collection for this species.