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Slug identification
Evening,
Just come in from doing the slug patrol in the garden. I've noticed that the (what I consider to be) traditional slug (fat & brown or black and a few inches long) are relatively few in numbers, whereas small (about 1 inch long) creamy/white ones are in abundance. Some of these are naturally on my plants but most (I must have chopped at least 30 tonight) are in my lawn. Are these just baby slugs or something different. Why have they taken a fancy to my lawn. Incidentally, the lawn has recently become patchy in places. Is this a coincidence or a new lawn slug? Or am I talking out or my a**e? Thanks in advance for any answers. Crag -- |
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