you live near the temperate rainforests in Portland Oregon and love the snaiso.
If you love snails get a lot of Alo Plants snails love to eat them. We had so many we didn't know how to get rid of them.
Porch snails like Gary in Spongebob!!
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2. Down the bottom of the garden where you want to keep the slugs, make sure there are species such as ivy to attract snails to the bottom of the garden. http://www.allgowild.com/Gardening/a_wildlife_garden.htm#Slugs
Yellow porch lights are bug lights. By bug light I mean they are not supposed to attract bugs as bad as regular light bulbs.
To attract flys, snails and other insects so it can have a feast
Due to industrialization it becomes more difficult to find garden snails, but you can find them at riverbeds or ponds at countrysides. Another answer: in my experience, garden snails find you, and the problem is getting rid of them! Hostas and petunias seem to attract them.
Snails love carrots. In fact, it was discovered recently by a mathematician from Princeton University that carrots attract them extremely quickly -- to the point that carrots also constitute an excellent way to control the numbers of snails in their aquariums. The best way to do it is to clip a couple of carrot strips to the edge of your aquarium, and remove them as soon as they get all full of snails.
European Giant Hornets do, definitely. They are attracted to light as well, so a porch light or other external light on your house can attract them.
the favourite is hosta for slugs and snails- putting sharp gravel at the base helps stem the march
a service porch is a porch but for service men to come in and out of!