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frankief | 19:30 Tue 13th Nov 2007 | Animals & Nature
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I am getting regular visits from slugs, probably coming up from behind the kitchen sink unit. Going into the kitchen last thing at night or first thing in the morning I can usually find two or three of them. Found one in my breakfast bowl just as I was about to add the porridge!!! yuk! - they are cream/grey colour so not that easy to see.Lucky escape there! How do I get rid of them?, at the moment I sling them into the bushes over the fence. Are they a risk at all to health (I don't plan to eat one hopefully).
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Not sure if they are a risk to health-but i would have vacated the premises by now-lol!! Try pouring a cup of salt down your sink drain ,and behind the units last thing at night, spread it around all points of entry for the little blighters to shrivel up in.
Slugs and snails can be intermediate hosts for parasitic nematode eggs, so unless you eat one they are quite harmless. I find them amazing animals with a self made locomotion trail. Mating slugs are one of natures most beautiful sights.

I can however understand your abhorrence at the things and you can also try slug/snail pellets, very cheap. Just make sure no kids or pets can get at them. (slugs are not recommended as pets because it is very hard to find a hoop small enough to use when teaching them to jump through one)
Just remember slugs are only homeless snails.
Sorry I can't help you frankief, my domain is wasps, mice and ants, having been infested with each at some point in the 4 years since I moved out of the parental home!

I really just wanted to laugh out loud at lankeela-I love your dryness! (driness didn't look right!)

lankeela, would slugs sell teeny-tiny slug-sized copies of The Big Issue?

No, SlimeLife Magazine!
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Tried the pellets, with limited success (you have to find out where they are getting in!) What I wanted to know was why I never see them during the day? Are they sleeping somewhere in the cellar or do they not like electrical light and only venture in at night?

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