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Pavel314 wrote:
I grow shiitake mushrooms on oak logs in my basement. Last week, I
noticed two small mushrooms budding on one of them. The next day, one
was larger but the other was gone. A couple of days later, I noticed
that the cap of the mushroom seemed to be deformed or missing on one
side. The next day, more was gone, and finally, there was just the
stalk. I wondered if mice were eating my mushrooms, but our two cats
have access to the basement all day and night, so I doubted if it were
mice.
The next day, when I went to water them, I noticed something strange
on the stalk; it was a slug who was eating the stalk. That slug must
have eaten the cap a little at a time each day. I'll put some slug
bait under the shelves, out of reach of the cats of course, and hope
that solves the problem.
Paul
You need the active ingredient to be iron (ferric) phosphate , e.g.
Sluggo, which is non-poisonous to mammals (iron + phosphate).
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