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Poisoning snails - poisoning birds?
I used to think that blackbirds and thrushes would not touch slugs and
snails that had been killed by pellets. I put down some pellets last year-they lay dry for about a fortnight. Heavy rain brought out the snails. They died in droves and with them a young thrush that had been eating the corpses. I'm now convinced that the demise of the song thrush is because of overuse of slug pellets by GARDENERS. I have stopped using metaldehyde pellets and put no toxic adsorbent as protection around special plants. I haven't worked out yet how to protect a Lewisia growing out of a wall. I may shell out for biological protection for my strawberries. "Jim S" wrote in message ... Of course, what you do in your garden is in practise completely insignificant to the poisons put down by farmers. -- Larry Stoter Yeah, right larry. If you knew anything about farming you would know that alot of them are realy strugging. Do you realy think they would apply an expensive *poisons* as you say, for no reason. Why have a go at farmers on this topic. I agree some farmers do 'nuke' anything in site, but please dont tar everyone with the same brush! As a gardeners a agree that slug pellets are nasty, and go out of our way not to use them. |
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