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beer!
Well, I've always been a bit dubious about beer traps for slugs, but as the weather has been so wet recently and my tomatoes are seriously under seige, I thought I'd give it a go. So yesterday evening I put out a half-pint semi-buried in the bed, went to check it this morning and it is literally FULL of slugs. There's got to be thirty in there!
Disgusting but satisfying. Onto the compost heap they go! Bob |
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In message , undergroundbob
writes Well, I've always been a bit dubious about beer traps for slugs, but as the weather has been so wet recently and my tomatoes are seriously under seige, I thought I'd give it a go. So yesterday evening I put out a half-pint semi-buried in the bed, went to check it this morning and it is literally FULL of slugs. There's got to be thirty in there! Disgusting but satisfying. Onto the compost heap they go! I read in the French version of the Which? magazine today that beer doesn't actually kill them. Just seems to make them drunk enough not to be able (or not want!) to get away. David -- +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Internet: | writing from | | Fidonet: David Rance 2:252/110 | Le Mesnil Villement, | | BBS: telnet://mesnil.demon.co.uk | Calvados, France | +------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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"David Rance" wrote in message ... I read in the French version of the Which? magazine today that beer doesn't actually kill them. Just seems to make them drunk enough not to be able (or not want!) to get away. Works with men too :0) How do you think I've managed to have 4 husbands ? |
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Yes, I've been wondering if the alchohol actually poisons them or if they just like the beer so much they don't care if they drown in it. Not a bad way to go though. Beats pellets.
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from "pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net contains these words: "David Rance" wrote in message ... I read in the French version of the Which? magazine today that beer doesn't actually kill them. Just seems to make them drunk enough not to be able (or not want!) to get away. Works with men too :0) How do you think I've managed to have 4 husbands ? You fed them beer? But, it was careless of you not to keep them in an acofrolic haze thereafter. -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
The message from "pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net contains these words: "David Rance" wrote in message ... I read in the French version of the Which? magazine today that beer doesn't actually kill them. Just seems to make them drunk enough not to be able (or not want!) to get away. Works with men too :0) How do you think I've managed to have 4 husbands ? You fed them beer? But, it was careless of you not to keep them in an acofrolic haze thereafter. This is a tricky one to find a gallant answer to. Pammy, I'm quite sure, didn't need excessive applications of beer to get the boys to stay put. Perhaps she overdid it, out of natural modesty, to the extent that the poor saps no longer understood when they were well off -- or maybe they even just got lost. Having been a third husband at one stage of my checquered career, I feel I ought to be able to offer more a substantial opinion. But I can't at the moment: I'll get back to you after a couple more pints. -- Mike. |
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