Sometimes we really worry about Amelia and her slug hunting prowess/lack of self-restraint.
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Sometimes we really worry about Amelia and her slug hunting prowess/lack of self-restraint.
Ooh they do love the mealwormsWe use to have a terrible slug infestation grass hoppers too. I guess someone took care of them and maybe they do eat slugs when they aren’t around me, they probably think if they don’t eat the slug I toss them I may feel sorry for them and give them a pound of mealworms!
Water certainly helps!The first time I saw Daphne “post slug”, I thought she was choking and was going to die! She absolutely has no restraint when it comes to eating them. I now know to just provide her with plenty of clean water to wash her beak out afterwards!
How interesting! Our guys like slugs, snails and worms...and I've seen Mouse eat a mouse!Mine will not eat them. If I toss one of those slimy things over the fence they just stand an look at it. Now earth worms are a different story.
Our guys certainly help to keep the snails and slugs in check, but we keep them clear of the garden until unprotected seedlings are established ;-)Am I the only person whose garden has been stripped down so much it looks like a prison exercise yard ?!
The only stuff left standing is lavender, rosemary and iris's. Even the insects know to stay at least a metre above ground level....
Your garden / yard / land looks amazing !