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you couldn't squish a slug that size. it would be traumatising.
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As a child my mother tasked me with helping in the garden. Specifically slug destruction.you couldn't squish a slug that size. it would be traumatising.
i'd say in ireland, it'd be perfectly acceptable!As a child my mother tasked me with helping in the garden. Specifically slug destruction.
I may have PTSD from the experience.
The two most effective methods are not for the squeamish: scissors or salt.
I would be sent out after dark armed with the scissors and the salt cellar and was allowed to decide which to deploy.
A less traumatizing but also somewhat leas effective method of destruction are beer traps. They need refilling from time to time.
I am not sure modern parenting standards would approve of an 11 year old out on her own after dark with scissors, salt, and a can of Guinness!
they FIGHT over snails! they eat the shell and all! they turn their noses up at slugs thoughWill Thelma and Louise eat snails? My chickens do. I suspect they also eat smaller slugs, though I'm not sure I want to know about that for certain!
Yes. Salt is very effective and sort of ghoulishly fascinating to watch!We used salt. I’ve tried the beer, but all I caught was my husband![]()
I get monster slugs and the Princesses won’t even look at them!they FIGHT over snails! they eat the shell and all! they turn their noses up at slugs though![]()
it seems torturous. get it over quick! lol!Yes. Salt is very effective and sort of ghoulishly fascinating to watch!