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Old 21-08-2013, 10:27 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 20/08/2013 22:32, Pam Moore wrote:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2013 20:56:29 +0100, David Hill
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Has anyone else found a strange pattern to slug and snail attack this year?
I hardly saw a slug till the last week, very few during the dry spell
though plenty of mature snails around, then we had the 5 inches of rain
and still very few slugs, but the rain in the last few days has brought
them out by the thousand, I exaggerate not, I put down pellets amongst
the dahlias which they had massacred in a day, I reckon on about 2000 +
dead, (the ground cover fabric shows all their trails and you can see
the corpses).
David@ a warm side of Swansea Bay.


I thought I'd got away without slugs eating my hostas this year for
the first time. Noticed today that one is like lace. The recent wet
weather brought the s&s out again.

Pam in Bristol

That is so true from famine to feast, well feast for those that eat
slugs. Yesterday I saw a very strange slug trail, it was almost a
perfect rectangle.