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[email protected] 31-08-2006 12:39 PM

Snails
 
I've got snails in my letter-box, eating my cheques !

What's the best way to stop them ? Grr



Dave -Turner[_2_] 31-08-2006 12:42 PM

Snails
 
snail killer !?



loosecanon 31-08-2006 12:54 PM

Snails
 

"Dave -Turner" wrote in message
...
snail killer !?


Perhaps a PO box!

I have the same problem and a sprinkling of snail pellets around the base of
the letter box is usually good enough. The poor snails in the box usually
end up slammed into the road, a tree and if big enough cast in the heathens
place 3 doors away.

You could also go out as it turns dark and hunt the beggars down, the snails
that is!

Cheers

Richard



Geoff & Heather 31-08-2006 01:04 PM

Snails
 
Get rid of the ones in there then spray post with copper spray or wrap a pit
of copper wire around the post - they don't like it
Geoff

"Loosecanon" wrote in message
...

"Dave -Turner" wrote in message
...
snail killer !?


Perhaps a PO box!

I have the same problem and a sprinkling of snail pellets around the base
of the letter box is usually good enough. The poor snails in the box
usually end up slammed into the road, a tree and if big enough cast in the
heathens place 3 doors away.

You could also go out as it turns dark and hunt the beggars down, the
snails that is!

Cheers

Richard




[email protected] 31-08-2006 01:20 PM

Snails
 
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 19:54:04 +0800, "Loosecanon"
wrote:


"Dave -Turner" wrote in message
...
snail killer !?


I have the same problem and a sprinkling of snail pellets around the base of
the letter box is usually good enough.

You could also go out as it turns dark and hunt the beggars down, the snails
that is!


I realise that the question seemed really dumb, but honestly, I was
quite surprised by the resilience of snails.

In the first place, I was astonished that snails actually ate, even
liked, long-dead cellulose products like paper.

Secondly, I was even more surprised that even after I cleared the
surroundings of easy entry, coupled with the legendary slow pace of
the critters, I was no match for them.

They came, they ate, they left. It's not that they ate that much, it's
more embarrassing than anything when I take a cheque to the bank and I
weakly say 'Snails.??..'

I really don't want to saturate the place with chemicals because I
quite admire snails really, they don't have that much going for them.





Terryc 31-08-2006 02:03 PM

Snails
 
ile wrote:

I really don't want to saturate the place with chemicals because I
quite admire snails really, they don't have that much going for them.


Well,they are a true gardeners as they lay an algae garden everywhere
they go.


ant[_5_] 31-08-2006 02:19 PM

Snails
 
ile wrote:
I've got snails in my letter-box, eating my cheques !

What's the best way to stop them ? Grr


Throw them into the neighbours' place!

--
ant
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I'm borrowing the spammer du jour's addy



ant[_5_] 31-08-2006 02:25 PM

Snails
 
ile wrote:

They came, they ate, they left. It's not that they ate that much, it's
more embarrassing than anything when I take a cheque to the bank and I
weakly say 'Snails.??..'

I really don't want to saturate the place with chemicals because I
quite admire snails really, they don't have that much going for them.


chuck in a whole bunch of salt, they'll curl up and fizzle and die in agony.


--
ant
Don't try to email me;
I'm borrowing the spammer du jour's addy



Inactivist 31-08-2006 02:31 PM

Snails
 
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 22:04:59 +1000, "Geoff & Heather"
wrote:

Get rid of the ones in there then spray post with copper spray or wrap a pit
of copper wire around the post - they don't like it
Geoff


Okay, 'get a copper' seems the way to go !

I'll look for a copper spray, whatever that is, thanks :)


Inactivist 31-08-2006 02:36 PM

Snails
 
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:25:54 +1000, "ant"
wrote:

wrote:

They came, they ate, they left. It's not that they ate that much, it's
more embarrassing than anything when I take a cheque to the bank and I
weakly say 'Snails.??..'

I really don't want to saturate the place with chemicals because I
quite admire snails really, they don't have that much going for them.


chuck in a whole bunch of salt, they'll curl up and fizzle and die in agony.


You seem to speak from experience.

But is that as a gardener or a sadist :) ?



SG1 31-08-2006 10:26 PM

Snails
 
Get Centrelink to direct deposit??????

wrote in message
...
I've got snails in my letter-box, eating my cheques !

What's the best way to stop them ? Grr





Jonno[_1_] 01-09-2006 02:20 AM

Snails
 
Inactivist wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 23:25:54 +1000, "ant"
wrote:


wrote:


They came, they ate, they left. It's not that they ate that much, it's
more embarrassing than anything when I take a cheque to the bank and I
weakly say 'Snails.??..'

I really don't want to saturate the place with chemicals because I
quite admire snails really, they don't have that much going for them.


chuck in a whole bunch of salt, they'll curl up and fizzle and die in agony.



You seem to speak from experience.

But is that as a gardener or a sadist :) ?


With snails I Like salt, but also add a little garlic to mine.
Delicious. Viva la France...
They eat my stuff, I get my stuff back...
Also Fransoir my pet duck loves snails.

David Hare-Scott 01-09-2006 09:21 AM

Snails
 

wrote in message
...
I've got snails in my letter-box, eating my cheques !

What's the best way to stop them ? Grr



Use direct credit.

David



Farm1 01-09-2006 02:19 PM

Snails
 
wrote in message
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 19:54:04 +0800, "Loosecanon"


I realise that the question seemed really dumb, but honestly, I was
quite surprised by the resilience of snails.

In the first place, I was astonished that snails actually ate, even
liked, long-dead cellulose products like paper.


The other option could be Leopard Slugs or some of the other slugs. I
know I've had some slugs eat paper. But the same advice applies to
them as for snails so I guess it doesn't matter what it is.




Farm1 01-09-2006 02:28 PM

Snails
 
"Inactivist" wrote in message
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 22:04:59 +1000, "Geoff & Heather"
wrote:

Get rid of the ones in there then spray post with copper spray or

wrap a pit
of copper wire around the post - they don't like it
Geoff


Okay, 'get a copper' seems the way to go !

I'll look for a copper spray, whatever that is, thanks :)


You would use copper spray for leaf curl on peaches but a bit of
copper wire from the centre of an old piece of plastic covered wire
from the tip would work as well and may be cheaper (if you can beat
the tip recyclers to it given the price of copper at the scrap
merchants these days).





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