Lyds wrote:
I sometimes wish that I had no qualms about slug pellets. I could really do with a 24 hour slug watch around here - typical Devon summer warm and wet! My girls will not touch the slugs I offer them, the kids refuse to go around and snip them so theres me creeping around by torchlight like some weirdo - the neighbours gave up on me years ago.....

Lyds - I offer my slugs nice shelters and then go round and collect them from there. As they use the shelters during the day, I don't have to do my slug hunting at night.
Just use newspapers, folded over in not too thin wads (at least 8 sheets thick), and soaked in water. I lay them around the beds, along the paths, and go round at least every other day (theoretically

), lifting the papers and collecting them into a jar, in which they then die a horrible death

. Sometimes I find whole families under one paper. Really makes me sad, breaking up these family gatherings...
The important thing is to keep the papers damp, so the beasties find them more attractive than lettuce leaves for their day of rest. And damp they are too heavy to go AWOL in windy weather, too. (Plus, we always hope that by reading papers slugs will learn a thing or two about how to treat your gardeners!)
By the way: By girls I hope you mean those of the feathered kind???
Good luck!
Ina