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Many gardeners consider snails and slugs to be the most disgusting pests in the garden. I could live with their looks, if they just didn't cause so much damage.
Keep your eyes peeled for their distinctive slime trails and check under low-growing plants, flower pots, rocks, debris, or wooden planks to reveal slugs or snails still in their classic hiding spots.
The signs of slug infestation are similar to other garden pests, so it's best to identify it with your own eyes. A tell-tale sign of a slug infestation is finding slime trails near and on your plants.
Think of a world where your travels are measured in inches rather than miles per hour.This is a story about snails.It took me quite a while to write.Life slows down, it seems, when you spend time w… ...
"THE ILLUSTRATED A TO Z ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GARDEN PLANTS," Project manager Lynn McGowan. Time-Life Books, $34.95. "Slugs can be gray, black, brown, pink or beige, and some have spots. Snails are usual… ...
Many gardeners consider snails and slugs to be the most disgusting pests in the garden. I could live with their looks if they just didn’t cause so much damage.
Snails, Snowfall, Fly Eyes & One Dumb Way to Die Our Answer Fella answers readers' questions on escargot, beach snowstorms, and that annoying fly. By Answer Fella Published: Jul 21, 2008 ...
Milky garden slugs (Deroceras reticulatum) are most likely the cause of damage in your garden.Slugs don't have shells, unlike snails, and are usually brown or gray with spots on them. They're most ...