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Slugathon
I get to go out and be the Slug-Bait Fairy again today, tossing it about like sparkle-dust that magically eliminates slimy little daffodil-and-tulip-leaf-eaters.
How do you deal with slugs and snails where you are?
I used to try the 'toss them in the street to be run over' version when I was in CA, but I had a *lot* smaller yard and a main road nearby to crunch them before they could make it back to the sidewalk. I've considered those little slug-barns you fill with beer to drown them in, but the idea of having to dispose of little gloopy containers of beer-marinated dead slugs is enough to put me off my feed for quite a while. Bait makes me feel like an industrial criminal, waving chemicals over the earth, but hey...it works....
Back to slug-bait dust... *toss toss toss*
How do you deal with slugs and snails where you are?
I used to try the 'toss them in the street to be run over' version when I was in CA, but I had a *lot* smaller yard and a main road nearby to crunch them before they could make it back to the sidewalk. I've considered those little slug-barns you fill with beer to drown them in, but the idea of having to dispose of little gloopy containers of beer-marinated dead slugs is enough to put me off my feed for quite a while. Bait makes me feel like an industrial criminal, waving chemicals over the earth, but hey...it works....
Back to slug-bait dust... *toss toss toss*
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I have tried sprinkling cayenne pepper about, we will see if that helps. Fortunately, I have a large supply at the moment, because it's an important ingredient in Pakistani cooking.
I just had a mental picture of slug barns filled with the huge slugs we used to have up in the mountains in Pakistan. NOT a pretty picture. I am now off my feed.
Your posts always make me think of something memorable from the "old days"! :-D
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We have banana slugs up here sometimes, I used to find them in the woodpile when we lived in the country - huge and amazing, aren't they?
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"I never really had slugs, just snails - and still have them (though haven't seen any yet this year :)
I tried the crushed eggshell routine, but you have to make sure it goes all around the plant you are protecting, otherwise they find a way to get through. I usually just pick them off as I see them (early morning). She might want to try a good barrier of bark around the plants to make it harder for them to get to the plants. And there are some enviromentally-friendly slug baits."
He suggests checking out Ciscoe's site for some environmentally friendly slug baits:
http://www.ciscoe.com/
Hope this helps.
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I never have to clean them out though because the local Racoons come by and open the traps and DINE......lol....Drunken Racoons...lol...theres a picture for ya.
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My primroses just got eaten by something. I don't think its snails. Something else.
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Banana slugs just *look* like bananas, their coloring is often like a bruised banana, mottled yellow, brown and a touch of green, and they can be as big as bananas too. I kind of like them, maybe because they can be pretty funky looking and are rare to find. It's the common grey garden-slug that I abhor - unfortunately, you have to apply bait/slug-dust every 2-3 weeks at first if you want to break the cycle, otherwise the next lot of eggs will hatch and you'll be back where you started. I've made a good dent in my yard's population by keeping after it, so now I only have to do it when I begin noticing damage to the leaves of my irises, etc.
When we were down in CA I never had a slug, but my yard was rife with snails. :-P Now I don't have snails, but I have slugs! Oh well...
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Beer is best I believe. Or get a toad or two, or a hedgehog. Even a fox will eat slugs.
Sorry to hear about all your trials and tribulations. Hope things start looking brighter afer the court case.