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Old 13-09-2003, 04:42 AM
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I grew up just north of Seattle and had Moskovi(sp) ducks when I was a
kid. If I turned them loose in the lawn they made a fast feast of slugs.

AnonnyMoose wrote:

Slugs break down decaying plant matter - they also eat holes in my hosta,
among other things. I got runner ducks to hunt them down and eat them in my
yard, and they do a great job of it.
karen
portland, or

"jel" wrote in message
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I would just like to report that I have had enormous success killing slugs
with beer in SW Ohio. Stroh's and plastic cups are all that are required.
I caught seven - yes seven - slugs in one night with day-old beer.


Dumping

seven soggy dead slugs from a plastic cup was both nausiating and


rewarding.

I think so far I've killed about two dozen 3-4" adult slugs this year,
mostly with beer but also by smashing those that I happen to see when I'm
out at dusk or dawn. Plus I've probably killed about half a dozen baby
slugs when they've been tracked into my house by the dog and cat. If it
weren't for the babies getting into the house, I probably wouldn't be half
as determined to kill the breeders.

But I am wondering (since I was asked) if slugs serve any purpose in a
garden. I've only seem them eating my flowering plants, which signed


their

death warrants.