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I've had a visitor(s) in my living room over the last few weeks and couldn't figure out where it was coming from. I filled a little hole above the skirting board with kitchen towel but I still kept finding trails on the rug every morning. Then last night I saw the little *** on the rug but didn't see from where it came from. Bearing in mind I have a phobia of such creatures, I managed to get it onto a large box at arms length and flung it in the garden. Didn't see any more trails this morning so hopefully thats the end of it.
As I said, I can't find any holes other than the one I've bunged up with kitchen towel until I get some filler, so where could it/they be coming from?
As I said, I can't find any holes other than the one I've bunged up with kitchen towel until I get some filler, so where could it/they be coming from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They squeeze through tiny, tiny gaps. We wake every day to slug trails in the dining room and we have no gaps anywhere other than possibly around the door.
Putting copper tape along the door worked for a couple of days but then they seemed to find a way around it, maybe up the wall and over? so I have given up trying to stop the blighters.
Next week I am going to treat the garden with Nemaslug to hopefully get rid of them before they reach the house :-)
Putting copper tape along the door worked for a couple of days but then they seemed to find a way around it, maybe up the wall and over? so I have given up trying to stop the blighters.
Next week I am going to treat the garden with Nemaslug to hopefully get rid of them before they reach the house :-)
Ugh tigger. I have had a nightmare fortnight with slugs in our garden Not little slugs but really huge greeny yellow ones. Started with slime trails near the bird feeders. Then slit open last years growbags and found nests of them been there all winter in the warm..shovelled them up and went to council recycling with old garden waste etc. Every upturned flower pot or under rocks more turned up. Covered everywhere with slug pellets and had huge slimy heaps of dead ones including baby ones. Then opened our garden storage box to get garden swing tables chairs etc out. They were nesting inside the hollow tubes of swing seat and chairs. Slime like diarroea came out when i poked a stick in. So jeyes fluid and the karcher was used. It was like a nightmare and I felt really sick. To date just the odd one turning up now and much smaller. The bigones looked like baby pythons. Never seen any indoors though. got me on the hunt now. LOL.
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Pat.
ooh, salt could be much more dangerous than slug pellets...
http:// www.wcr f-uk.or g/cance r_preve ntion/r ecommen dations /salt_a nd_canc er.php
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They come out at night to eat and if you are leaving any food about, such as cat or dog food in their bowls, best remove it. Don't leave food on your work tops overnight because they will climb up to get it. If you cba to wash up before you go to bed at least put your dishes in water in the sink.
I shall be getting Nemaslug as well shortly when the soil warms up a bit more.
I shall be getting Nemaslug as well shortly when the soil warms up a bit more.
I used to have an office with a door into a garden. The gap was so narrow that nobody could believe that the slugs who had been leaving their trails had been coming through the gap. However, putting a draught-strip ( in the form of a brush or bristle) did the trick. They obviously had been getting through an almost invisible space under the door,