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We still have our outside loo complete with its lead lined cistern and wooden seat, not spotted snails in there but I did find a mouse that fell in and drown.Originally posted by rustylady View PostDon't know VC, but snails eat toilet rolls. Seriously, I have an outside loo (as well as an inside one) and I've found snails in there and the loo roll has been nibbled.Location....East Midlands.
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In my garden slugs and snails will eat anything apart from eachouther.... hmmmmmmm... how about them using GM to create a slug eating snail and vice-versa...
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i have some cuke in a 20 l polystyrene box that i take home from the restaurant after they delivery broccoli in it... and i can tell you that they love it more them a plastic pot...Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostI wonder how snugs feel about Polly Styrene? I've seen some tiles going spare.
plus i don't know if they eat fleece but they can climb easy... back in may i put on my strawberry tower some copper tape.. i was happy that the snail weren't in there but couple of night i put the fleece on top and i thought to hold in place by put the side of the fleece under the pot.. in this way they avoid the tape and i found 4 of them inside and 2 stuck on the inside fleece...
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I wrapped one in some kitchen roll today.......very very tightly. Don't think it'll be eating it
S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Here's a novelty. I pricked out some PSB into 6 individual small pots and the snugs ate all but one, which I rescued. I covered the pot and the plant with an onion net (don't ask me why, I haven't a clue, it must just have been to hand, as you do). I left it in the same spot as before and it hasn't been touched, so they can't climb onion netting. Now, what can I do with that bit of information I wonder?Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Thats funny,they climb up debrie netting ok,i wonder if it's the smell of onions,or is your net a little rougher than debrieOriginally posted by Florence Fennel View PostHere's a novelty. I pricked out some PSB into 6 individual small pots and the snugs ate all but one, which I rescued. I covered the pot and the plant with an onion net (don't ask me why, I haven't a clue, it must just have been to hand, as you do). I left it in the same spot as before and it hasn't been touched, so they can't climb onion netting. Now, what can I do with that bit of information I wonder?sigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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They climb enviromesh too LD. I wonder if it's because it's light and soft? I'm going to try it again to see what happens.Originally posted by lottie dolly View PostThats funny,they climb up debrie netting ok,i wonder if it's the smell of onions,or is your net a little rougher than debrieGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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Maybe they'll be full though after that? It's got to have more fibre in than leaves...Originally posted by rustylady View PostDon't know VC, but snails eat toilet rolls. Seriously, I have an outside loo (as well as an inside one) and I've found snails in there and the loo roll has been nibbled.
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so the experiment is on hold until I can buy some more (� shop for the last lot).
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