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MELANIE MCDONALD 12-09-2005 04:05 PM

eggs
 
While repotting some plants in my garden yesterday I noticed in almost every
pot, (all around the edges and just below the surface of the compost) a
multitude of eggs. There are literally loads of them and I'm worried as to
what they are. They are perfectly spherical and clear and quite big as far
as eggs from insects etc would be. Probably just a bit bigger than this 'o'.
Anyone got any idea what they are and how i can get rid of them without
picking them all out by hand?

Mel.



newsb 12-09-2005 04:53 PM

In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes
The message
from "MELANIE MCDONALD" contains these words:

While repotting some plants in my garden yesterday I noticed in almost
every
pot, (all around the edges and just below the surface of the compost) a
multitude of eggs. There are literally loads of them and I'm worried as to
what they are. They are perfectly spherical and clear and quite big as far
as eggs from insects etc would be. Probably just a bit bigger than this 'o'.
Anyone got any idea what they are and how i can get rid of them without
picking them all out by hand?


Probably snails' eggs, from the description. Just sprinkle slug pellets
over the soil in the pots and the emerging snails will commit suicide -
well, molluscicide - on them.


Or slow release fertilizer?

--
regards andyw

Charlie Pridham 12-09-2005 05:56 PM


"newsb" wrote in message
...
In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes
The message
from "MELANIE MCDONALD" contains these

words:

While repotting some plants in my garden yesterday I noticed in almost
every
pot, (all around the edges and just below the surface of the compost) a
multitude of eggs. There are literally loads of them and I'm worried as

to
what they are. They are perfectly spherical and clear and quite big as

far
as eggs from insects etc would be. Probably just a bit bigger than this

'o'.
Anyone got any idea what they are and how i can get rid of them without
picking them all out by hand?


Probably snails' eggs, from the description. Just sprinkle slug pellets
over the soil in the pots and the emerging snails will commit suicide -
well, molluscicide - on them.


Or slow release fertilizer?

--
regards andyw


Not if clear, fertilizer are usually yellow or blue, my money is on snails,
I use liquid slug killer not pellets but the end result is much the same!
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



MELANIE MCDONALD 12-09-2005 08:08 PM

"Or slow release fertilizer?"

Definitely not.They are eggs.

"newsb" wrote in message
...
In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes
The message
from "MELANIE MCDONALD" contains these
words:

While repotting some plants in my garden yesterday I noticed in almost
every
pot, (all around the edges and just below the surface of the compost) a
multitude of eggs. There are literally loads of them and I'm worried as
to
what they are. They are perfectly spherical and clear and quite big as
far
as eggs from insects etc would be. Probably just a bit bigger than this
'o'.
Anyone got any idea what they are and how i can get rid of them without
picking them all out by hand?


Probably snails' eggs, from the description. Just sprinkle slug pellets
over the soil in the pots and the emerging snails will commit suicide -
well, molluscicide - on them.


Or slow release fertilizer?

--
regards andyw




Jaques d'Alltrades 13-09-2005 01:34 AM

The message
from "MELANIE MCDONALD" contains these words:

While repotting some plants in my garden yesterday I noticed in almost
every
pot, (all around the edges and just below the surface of the compost) a
multitude of eggs. There are literally loads of them and I'm worried as to
what they are. They are perfectly spherical and clear and quite big as far
as eggs from insects etc would be. Probably just a bit bigger than this 'o'.
Anyone got any idea what they are and how i can get rid of them without
picking them all out by hand?


Probably snails' eggs, from the description. Just sprinkle slug pellets
over the soil in the pots and the emerging snails will commit suicide -
well, molluscicide - on them.

--
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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