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By *ena Amour OP   TV/TS 26 weeks ago

Chard

One of many mysteries I contemplate! Never see them sunbathing

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By *ittlebirdWoman 26 weeks ago

The Big Smoke

In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this?

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By *ustamanMan 26 weeks ago

weymouth

In the soil waiting for my brassicas to leaf

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By *ony MannMan 26 weeks ago

New York City New York USA

They hide anywhere that is moist.

Their skin does not allow them to sunbathe. They dry up, if a blackbird does not get them first

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By *y AmoreMan 26 weeks ago

london


"In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this? "

lol

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By *zeroMan 26 weeks ago

Glasgow

In a lot of workplaces I found them masquerading as colleagues

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By *till gameMan 26 weeks ago

two doors down

They hide in plain sight , camouflaged on your patio, so when you step out barefoot ! Oops squish

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By *ena Amour OP   TV/TS 26 weeks ago

Chard


"In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this? "

I would be jealous of a snail if I were a slug! Like people with camper vans!

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By *ittlebirdWoman 26 weeks ago

The Big Smoke


"In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this?

I would be jealous of a snail if I were a slug! Like people with camper vans! "

That’s why they do it. They want to be in the snail gang so are trying to fit in

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By *ena Amour OP   TV/TS 26 weeks ago

Chard


"In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this?

I would be jealous of a snail if I were a slug! Like people with camper vans!

That’s why they do it. They want to be in the snail gang so are trying to fit in "

I tried to fit in once and she just made a very loud noise!

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By *oozleMan 26 weeks ago

high wycombe

Under my chilli plants … little shell- less devils !

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By *ittlebirdWoman 26 weeks ago

The Big Smoke


"In a shell masquerading as snails.

I thought everyone knew this?

I would be jealous of a snail if I were a slug! Like people with camper vans!

That’s why they do it. They want to be in the snail gang so are trying to fit in

I tried to fit in once and she just made a very loud noise! "

Oooffftttt

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By *aitonelMan 26 weeks ago

Travelling

Up your bum!

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By *parkle1974Woman 26 weeks ago

Leeds

Under my strawberry leafs

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By *ena Amour OP   TV/TS 26 weeks ago

Chard


"Up your bum! "

Just checked and nope!

Wipes brow.

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By *moothshaftMan 26 weeks ago

Coventry

Number 10 Downing St.

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By *ripfillMan 26 weeks ago

havant

I hate them - salt at the ready … my hostas have a right chewing

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By *icecouple561Couple 26 weeks ago
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East Sussex

In my bloomin garden

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By *ot to giggleWoman 26 weeks ago

Coventry


"In my bloomin garden"

ooh have they all been signposted to yours in the daytime

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By *avinaTVTV/TS 26 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Houses of Parliament. Obvs.

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By *uxom redCouple 26 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

In plain site

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan 26 weeks ago

Norwich

Just don’t google the story about the Australian rugby player who ate a slug when he’d had a few sherbets.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago

They on the underside of leaves. Get rid of any you can see and sprinkle slug pellets around the flower bed or whatever it is. The bloody love my Rhubarb.

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago


"Just don’t google the story about the Australian rugby player who ate a slug when he’d had a few sherbets."

This story is so sad. If you're going to eat slugs though...

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By *ermite12ukMan 26 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

Don't know but they must be reet 'orny. The amount of cum trails from the horny little buggers that traverse my carpet in the midnight hour.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 26 weeks ago

Central

Slugs take cover in damp and cooler spots, including underground. There are many species here and each is different but have a survival instinct

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By *929Man 26 weeks ago

newcastle

As already said they like damp and tend to come out more at night

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By *lexm87Man 26 weeks ago

Various

Westminster

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By *loss aka Miss JonesWoman 26 weeks ago

south coast IOW

Slugs are just snails who lost the house in the divorce.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple 26 weeks ago

Ryde


"Slugs are just snails who lost the house in the divorce. "

Living where we are, the little sods seem to have all-nighters in our house, leaving bloody trails all over the place the next morning!

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By *orphnStormMan 26 weeks ago

Pontypridd

Under my kitchen units, judging by the trails they leave on my kitchen.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan 26 weeks ago

St Leonards

Behind the snails on Mobile Bottom's naughty step.

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By *icecouple561Couple 26 weeks ago
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East Sussex


"In my bloomin garden

ooh have they all been signposted to yours in the daytime "

It's like a free Alton Towers for slugs round here.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 26 weeks ago

in Lancashire

They tend to come back to where they were born to breed I read..

A bit like salmon but not as tasty..

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple 26 weeks ago

in Lancashire

There are natural predators, nematodes which one can buy and water in to assist if they're a problem..

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By *icecouple561Couple 26 weeks ago
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East Sussex

I put sharp sand round the plants I want to protect. The slugs can eat everything else and the birds can eat the slugs with no harm being caused to either.

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By *mf123Man 26 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

Im just gonna say it vaginas

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan 26 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Im just gonna say it vaginas"

And da bumpussy .

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By (user no longer on site) 26 weeks ago


"Up your bum! "

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By *moothshaftMan 26 weeks ago

Coventry


"They on the underside of leaves. Get rid of any you can see and sprinkle slug pellets around the flower bed or whatever it is. The bloody love my Rhubarb. "

Slug pellets are the worst thing you can use.

I'm sure they are now banned and removed from the shops.

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By *ros40Man 26 weeks ago

Bedford

Under Bill & Ben's house

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By *ony MannMan 25 weeks ago

New York City New York USA

A good way to rid yourself off a few slugs and snail is to provide a hiding place for them, let them gather in the mornings, then uncover them. If you have a blackbird it will deal with them for you, if not you will have to sort them yourself.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple 25 weeks ago

Ryde

At about 1 in the morning last night, I was at my computer and about to go to bed. I just went to get up when my foot squelched on something cold and wet - yep, it was bloody slug!!

A big bastard, too! How the hell it managed to make it upstairs is a bloody mystery!!

It had an unfortunate encounter with some Saxa and an informal burial at sea, courtesy of the bog.

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