In the garden.
He he, well yes, (in the garden) but try looking in damp places, under flower pots, under trailing plants... those kind of places!
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they usually come out when it is raining, and you can find them on the grass of patio
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.
The desert is too hot and dry and they have to be in fairly damp and wet surroundings.
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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beacuse they are so cool
slugs eat mushrooms and grasses. they do not eat living creatures. they can drown in puddles of water. If you have pet slugs run your fingers under cold running water and shake the water off into the container. You can find slugs in dark places such as under rocks , logs , and ......... under /near rotting wood.
No. The usual garden slugs eat vegetation. Leeches, on the other hand, do suck blood, and they look a lot like slugs
That's their habitat, they come up from the ground to fertilize the soil. that's normally the place you find snails and slugs and worms.
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