beacuse they are so cool
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.
Snails have shells and slugs don't.
my garden snails like to eat water melon,cucumber,lettice,corrots and bananas.My snails like to drink water.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious
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.
snails and slugs snails and slugs
erm... a snail?
Sometimes snails and slugs can be in the park but it's not really rare to be found in parks. Snails and Slugs can be found mostly in gardens.
Yes, mollusks includes snails and slugs.
The phobia of snails and slugs is called Molluscophobia.
There are many invertebrates in the world but I would just specify the most common invertebrate worms, slugs, octopuses, spiders and ants.