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Slugs are notorious for their habit of munching on decaying matter, and also play an important role in decomposition. But ...
WITH spring finally here and the weather heating up, if you want to ensure your garden is guest-ready, you’ve come to the ...
It doesn't harm the little beasties – and it's completely pesticide-free.
On average, UK gardens are home to more than 20,000 slugs and snails, which means your plants and flowers are likely to ...
There are numerous non-toxic, eco-friendly methods to control slugs and snails without harming beneficial insects, pets, or the environment. Slugs and snails are most active at night and thrive in ...
They also have chemosensors that are a combination of smelling and tasting. Using this sense, snails and slugs can search for food by following trails. To them, the world is a rich mix of chemicals.
Plants with dense, close leaves seem to attract a lot more slugs and snails too, probably because they offer cool, dark shelter during the day and a ready food source at night. If you see them ...