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Grrr...damn slugs are at it again

Post: # 55406Post the.fee.fairy »

I had 2 peter peppers coming up - a whole 2! They'd just started to get their true leaves.

I went in the greenhouse today, and some little slug has eaten them! They've gone! Along with some tomatoes, and all my salad leaves.

Do you think i can find the thing anywhere? Oh no, the thing has gone into hiding. mauybe it knows a boot is on the way if i find it...

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Post: # 55408Post pskipper »

seeing as it's in the greenhouse thickly sprinkle cayenne pepper around the pots, it works really well. Last time I used cayenne pepper on the garden I didn't see another slug/slug damage for the rest of the year (and the neighbours dog stopped sniffing around and killing the grass)

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Post: # 55476Post red »

himself goes out with a torch every night and collects a cottage cheese tubful every time. they are stiull eating my plants,.. but it keeps them down and the gh is ok...

we have so many of the blighters here its ridiculous.
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Post: # 55478Post mattachinelee »

Piqued curiousity is .... when himself has cottage cheese tub full of slugs what then? :pale:

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Post: # 55510Post pskipper »

I'd take it back to T***o and complain :lol:

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Post: # 55803Post red »

heh !

well apart from the taking to supermarket suggestion.. it is a problem - ducks would be a good thing here.. there are so much better at eating slugs and snails than chickens.. however dont have either at the mo - we tried putting them in the compost bin the council take away,,, but thye crawl out. so im afraid... and this is not ideal.. they get tied up in a bread bag and binned. sorry.
someone suggested drowning.. but i actually saw a snail draag itself out of the bucket.. I know our mehtod is landfill and prolly cruel.. any suggestions welcomed.
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Post: # 55804Post Thomzo »

red wrote:however dont have either at the mo - we tried putting them in the compost bin the council take away.
Sorry but when I read that I thought you meant you'd tried putting the ducks and the chooks in the compost bin :oops:

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Post: # 55809Post the.fee.fairy »

Some people mentioned cutting them in half and leaving them for the birds.

Or - put sugar water in the tub, let them drown and then leave them for the birds.

I left the slugs a nice pint last night - they've got 8 pots of lager waiting for them...call it a peace offering :roll:

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Post: # 55814Post littlebluefish »

I can loan out a slug eating puppy if anyone has need...

Be warned there is nothing like treading on half eaten slug with bare feet :lol:

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Post: # 55821Post the.fee.fairy »

I keep trying to educate my puppy on the nutritional goodness of slugs - he hasn't quite got the idea yet though :wink:

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Post: # 55824Post littlebluefish »

the.fee.fairy wrote:I keep trying to educate my puppy on the nutritional goodness of slugs - he hasn't quite got the idea yet though :wink:
Poppy is convinced that the next one will be tasty...

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Post: # 55917Post Thomzo »

Try gardening in concrete (aka heavy clay mixed with cotswold gravel). Even the slugs give up. :roll:

In fact the only place I have seen one this year is in the spare bedroom :?

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Post: # 55998Post wulf »

I went out on another slug hunt last night and was (happily) surprised how unsuccessful I was - I think the grand total was three snails. Maybe previous efforts have sent the local populations into precipitous decline, maybe all my neighbours have poisoned them with approaches that are less organic than a sharp knife or maybe it's just too dry round here at the moment for them to thrive?

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