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Poisoning snails - poisoning birds?
In article uDgdc.89$Xc6.73@newsfe1-win, Andy Hunt
writes I've been forced to put down some snail pellets, because they've had every single turnip seedling except one. If a bird eats a poisoned snail, will it poison the bird? Look . . . slugs and snails tend to come out at night and gobble up the slug pellets. This means they are dead by morning. Birds that eat slugs and snails are not carrion eaters. They will not touch anything already dead and they don't come out at night to eat something that may be dying. We usually use a few slug pellets early in the year and we have song thrushes, mistle thrushes and blackbirds in the same numbers (maybe even more as we have slowly provided more habitat) as we had 11 years ago. A few slug pellets, judiciously placed, will not harm birds. I really can't see any bird being stupid enough to eat a slug pellet . . . the smell wouldn't be right. -- Jane Ransom in Lancaster. I won't respond to private emails that are on topic for urg but if you need to email me for any other reason, put ransoms at jandg dot demon dot co dot uk where you see |
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