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Old 13-06-2016, 10:33 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 10:25:05 AM UTC+1, Steve B wrote:
Cordial greetings to all.

I have a tray of seedlings growing and to avoid incursion by slugs I
have placed the pots on an upturned seed tray which is positioned in a
much larger tray. This tray is half filled with water to establish a
moated defence. All this is within the greenhouse.

Job done? Not so, as I have just observed the behaviour of an
enterprising slug that had scaled the greenhouse frame on the inside and
set off from a metal strut that overhangs the seed tray by lowering
itself on a thread of slime extruded from an orifice on its rear end.
The thread was similar in appearance to spider silk and eventually
extended fo about 1.5 metres. The slug itself was about 2 cm in length.
Said slug was apprehended and relocated. So, working on the notion that
any further incursions would have to be anchored to a structural feature
and not a glass pane, I have repositioned the seed tray.

Has anybody else noticed this kind of behaviour?

Steve


Ha; very clever these slugs Steve but no I have none so clever as yours. My bird visitors see mine off to be honest.