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On 07/07/10 11:44 PM, sometime in the recent past songbird posted this:
Cal Who wrote:

We have snails and slugs in the garden.

Has anyone found a good way to get rid of them?


it's a good use for stale beer
in shallow saucer trap. supposedly
they find it and drown themselves.
i have yet to try it because we have
many of the following:

brown snakes (mid Michigan, USA)
they eat them (along with other
things). very fun creatures with a
lot of character and spunk. they
will stand their ground and strike
more than you would think for a
snake that doesn't get very large.
non-poisonous.

or hand pick them in the early
morning (if you are an early
riser type person) or at night.
i think a red flashlight is useful
for this, but i have not tested.

All good suggestions, but the red flashlight probably isn't necessary (I
suspect you mean 'red' so as not to scare the slugs off) since they don't
move very fast. Now 'night crawlers' are a different story & red light would
help ;-)


songbird (hoping the martians don't
come for me with stale beer or the red flashlight...



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On 07/07/10 11:44 PM, sometime in the recent past songbird posted this:
Cal Who wrote:

We have snails and slugs in the garden.

Has anyone found a good way to get rid of them?

it's a good use for stale beer
in shallow saucer trap. supposedly
they find it and drown themselves.
i have yet to try it because we have
many of the following:

brown snakes (mid Michigan, USA)
they eat them (along with other
things). very fun creatures with a
lot of character and spunk. they
will stand their ground and strike
more than you would think for a
snake that doesn't get very large.
non-poisonous.

or hand pick them in the early
morning (if you are an early
riser type person) or at night.
i think a red flashlight is useful
for this, but i have not tested.

All good suggestions, but the red flashlight probably isn't necessary (I
suspect you mean 'red' so as not to scare the slugs off) since they don't
move very fast. Now 'night crawlers' are a different story & red light
would help ;-)


songbird (hoping the martians don't
come for me with stale beer or the red flashlight...



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Guess we have too much not under our control because we have not been
successful.
I'm going to look for Iron Phosphate

Thanks


http://www.sciencelab.com/search.php...nSearch=+Searc
h+ 500 g for about $60. but you only need 1% on your bait. Or just
buy Sluggo etc.

Took almost a year to get it.

Billy told me about ScienceLab.com

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