Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Public Enemy Number One


After several nights of making slug soup (not for human consumption), SomeBeans has come up with a technological solution to our burgeoning slug problem.

He has suggested a remote control trebuchet system. Originally, the idea was to encourage the slugs to crawl onto the 'bucket' of the trebuchet, and then fire them over the fence. However, having spent a few happy days in Cornwall as an undergraduate, painting different coloured dots onto periwinkles, I pointed out that molluscs tend to have a bit of a homing instinct and would soon return, hungry from their exhertions. So, he has now suggested the salt trebuchet, capable of remotely delivering a lethal dose of salt to individual slugs, with pinpoint accuracy. We'll see.

Luckily we don't seem to have leopard slugs hanging from the trees 'doing their thing' in our garden.

5 comments:

  1. Have you tried beer? Slugs are said to crawl into a container of beer at ground level, then die a happy death! I'm not sure it works, but it may be worth a try. We have the same trouble with snails here, but we find if we can protect plants past the seedling stage they can survive having a few bites taken out of their leaves by snails. The trebuchet sounds fun, though!

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  2. We both posted about public enemy no one at the same time - the slug population in my garden is becoming quite mad - I really like the idea of the trebuchet - but you are right - they do just crawl home to continue their munching. Ours have given up just appearing at night - and now are so bold as to chomp through the day as well. (sigh)
    Warm regards
    Karen

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  3. Anonymous5:02 pm

    opps - left my comment under Karen Hall rather than artists garden - sorry for any confusion.
    K

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  4. Slugs are the bain of my life! I cannot call myself an organic gardener because I use slug pellets from time to time. I make sure I remove all dead slugs from the garden to help prevent them being eaten. Apparenty beer works quite well but it gets filled up with rainwater.

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  5. Anonymous11:03 pm

    Ew! Hate 'em. Gardening in Seattle, I have oddly had more snails than slugs recently. They are easier to stomp and make a satisfying crunch. :) I'm not big on killing stuff but make an exception for those guys, otherwise I would have no plants left. Sometimes I can't handle offing the big ones and dump them into the yard waste bin instead. At least then they will have a happy time munching away at everything before they go. Good luck with the salt trebuchet!

    - Karen
    http://greenwalks.wordpress.com

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