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stoner247
Heard on news other day/yesterday that we can expect a massive slug population next year.. guess its all the rain we have been having.. so my top tip is to get the jump on the slimey leaf stripping feckers and get nematodes.. I hear they are the natural enemy of the slug and will do the biz.. I only started gardening for real this year and those slimey feckers ate loads, destroyed lots of flowers and veg so they did. so get the jump on em and nematode the feckers biggrin.gif

eta.. can i post link for the story?? tis the bbc.. maybe if one goes to bbc and types slugs in search then seect "all from news and sport" its there entitled...
"Is the UK facing a slug plague" oh fuck it i will cut and paste the article as long as peeps know i isnt plagarising biggrin.gif



Da Article is below biggrin.gif



If all the rain this summer wasn't bad enough, the weather conditions have resulted in record numbers of slugs. Are the slimy critters set for a population boom?

At least it's been a good summer for someone. Plentiful rain, warm temperatures and a shortage of sun have provided perfect munching conditions for slugs.

As a result the slimy, plant-munching gastropod have reached record numbers, with almost 15 billion estimated to be thriving in the UK.

Gardens and crops are said to be facing devastation as the current numbers are certainly unprecedented. Much now depends on weather conditions in the next few months, says Bill Lankford, who is involved in a slug-watch programme for Bayer CropScience.


THE ANSWER
Potentially, if the wet but warm weather conditions continue as forecast
If it continues to be wet and warm - as long-range forecasts suggest - the infestation could develop into a plague.

"If these conditions continue the slugs will not stop breeding and they are prolific breeders," says Geoff Philpott, a farmer from Broadstairs in Kent.

"I'm trying to deal with four times the number of slugs and snails I usually have and that's hard enough."

Devastating

Normally a dry, hot period over summer kills off large numbers of slugs, says Dr Lankford. But this year they have enjoyed perfect moist conditions and as a result an average of 61 have been found per square metre of land in counts done by Bayer CropScience.

This is an increase of more than 50% on previous years and the total slug population would be nearly 15 billion if this is replicated across the UK. Some areas have been particularly badly hit - in parts of Gloucestershire there are 100 slugs per square foot.


WHO, WHAT, WHY?
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What also makes an increase in numbers such a concern is the fact they eat twice their body weight every day. High numbers of slugs have the potential to destroy entire fields of crops, say experts.

"We are entering the planting season for wheat and the number of slugs we are seeing have the potential to devastate such crops," says Dr Lankford.

The slug boom has already resulted in farmers' costs rising and if they increase even further it could result in everyone being hit in the pocket.

"I usually put down two lots of slug pellets - already this year I have put down four and am about to do another," says Mr Philpott. "It all pushes up costs, which someone has to pay."

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friendly electrician
100 per square foot? you could fall down pissed and wake up somewhere completely different.

i was looking at loads the other week, pondering on what predators they had, other than perhaps the french
EnigmaticOne
Encourage hedgehogs to your garden. thumbsup.gif

I have one that has wiped out this huge colony of slugs that invaded my patio and used to climb all over my cats dishes. I haven't seen one big fat slug since the hedgehog came visiting. smile.gif

Here he is, my cat isn't a fan though.
zadtop
Sprinkle loads of raw oats... I had a rubarb that was getting hammered by slugs, then, just sprinkle loads of raw oats, like 30p a kilo from tesco value gear, and not another slug molested me rubard...

How do you spell rubarb>>
Hardcore Toker
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How do you spell rubarb>>


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