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I heard recently that it does a job on slugs, and a slug is just a snail without a home.
snail and slugs eat garden debris
1. leopard slugs 2. banana slugs 3. garden slugs 4. red triangle slugs 5. black slugs 6. field slugs 7. keel slugs
mostly in my garden.
No. The usual garden slugs eat vegetation. Leeches, on the other hand, do suck blood, and they look a lot like slugs.
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No. The usual garden slugs eat vegetation. Leeches, on the other hand, do suck blood, and they look a lot like slugs
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
Yes . . . But garden slugs are a much bigger problem. If you have an invasion of garden slugs or snails in your garden, try crumbling up egg shells and spreading them around your plants. ( The slugs have attacked my spaghetti squash this year, and I lost about half of them, before I caught onto them ! Their slimy trail was a dead give away ! ) Anyway . . . slugs and snails will NOT cross over egg shell.
Yeah, they tend to invade any vegetable garden.
they usually come out when it is raining, and you can find them on the grass of patio