so its a slug
2007-11-15 08:09:43
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answer #1
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answered by joshadair_07 1
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A slug as in wet slimy creature that eats all your plants or the hard case? (a bullet)?
2007-11-15 09:14:45
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answer #2
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answered by cornishmaid 4
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Get a few carnivorous snails to sort them out .. naturally. They really do a good job. We have a very handy little fellow in KZN (RSA) that is too good to be true. I am too much of a goody two shoes to kill anything so I let nature take its course.
2007-11-16 01:34:07
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answered by Rooikat 5
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Ive found Loads of the little blighters
2007-11-16 06:49:22
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answered by BigD 2
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heat up the frying pan-melt some butter--slice the garlic very thin and add to the butter--on high heat throw the dam thing in and make your husband a sandwich
2007-11-15 08:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually that means you have some good vegitation but if you want them out, just use a boundry of rock salt....be sure it doesn't touch valuable plants....
Good luck!!
2007-11-15 10:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Delicious fried with garlic
2007-11-15 21:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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if you would like to find some more you can come around mine there's plenty of them in my garden for you to find.
some of them even have shells.
2007-11-15 08:12:05
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answered by louise d 6
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Well once it was outdoors that's okay. It's when you find them in your house then it is a problem.
2007-11-15 08:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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one time me and my friend where going fishing but I lost my rod so I asked my friend but he didnt have one and while he was yelling at me he swallowed a bug.
2007-11-15 08:11:53
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answered by margarita 1
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