>Those giant mottled slugs are actually beneficial , they mainly eat vegetation that is already decomposing, so are great for tidying up, they will even >eat other slugs !.
Ha! Tell that to my window box plants! they were eatig loads of them/
MamaBas
I hated using ordinary slug pellets, the garden was like a scene from Ghost Busters! EEEEW
But with the organic, iron-based pellets, the slugs stop eating, bury themselves and then die, so no slime fest or dead bodies :-D
I'm still super careful with the dogs, better safe than sorry ;-)
We have a tiny patio garden, and two years ago had so many slugs it was difficult to step between them, the dogs were ringing them into the house on their coats and they had taken up residence in the kitchen! It was horrendous!
We now have had no slugs in the house for two years ( hope I'm not jinxing that)
For years I couldn't grow anything beyond Euonymus, but now hostas are thriving, ajuga is rampant, heuchera is self seeding everywhere, and my paeony, which I thought had long died, is growing again :-D I also have been able to grow Fench beans and courgettes from seed, and last year had a lovely crop of strawberries.