A gray and yellow-striped tube with a black-and-blue head topped by two sideward-leaning tentacles describes a garden slug. The shell-less gastropod in question (Gastropoda class) measures anywhere from 0.25 to 2.0-plus inches (0.64 to 5.0-plus centimeters) in length. It uses file-like mouthparts when feeding and will be recognized by the silvery, mucous-y, slimy trail in its wake.
See image link below. See differences at applesnail.net -> anatomy -> reproductive system section. Some few species of snails are bisexual, being both masculine and feminine.
Large and white, very soft and a bit like jelly. They hatch out in 3-4 weeks and will probably be buried about 8-9 inches down in soil
A snails home looks suspiciously like his shell; because the shell is his home.
they are brown
a tiny snail
they look slimy
Snap bugs look like a cross between a beetle and a slug. They look hard like a beetle but are shaped like a slug with antennas.
common garden slug dig more then one feet
There are over 30 slug species found in the United Kingdom. These include the Common Grey Field Slug, the Garden Slug, and the Great Grey Slug.
There is actually a slug called the leopard slug. See related link..
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The difference is that the woodlouse is fat lump and the garden slug is thin and slimy.
he has a smile and a "can do" attitude, you'll know a helpful slug when you see him. :)
Put slug repellent on your plants after planting them.
I think if you just go on google images and type in male slug and then female slug it would show you
sand, like salt, would dry them out.
A slug comes in different shades of brown, they have two main antennae (you can also see there is a third one as well), look like a cross between a snail and a worm, and can bunch up in a round ball that looks like a muddy stone or ball of mud.
slug, i think!