Oh no, and that silver beet? looks super crunchy. I think I have a similar problem, but have not caught them in the act yet. I’ve heard squashed egg shells spread round will deter them. I’m saving my egg shells now to give it a go.
I use eggshells and it does seem to work. I’ve deliberately left a patch unprotected because I needed a photo of snail damage for my horticulture course. Now I’ve got it, I’ll be out with the crushed eggshells tomorrow 😀
Eggshells don’t work for me! Nor does sharp grit, copper tape or garlic spray. Determined little b***ers in Cornwall! And I have heard that snails will come back if not taken more than 100 yards away. I throw mine into the farmer’s field and hope they get too exhausted trying to climb through the brambles to come back!
Blimey!! Eggshells and diatomaceous earth both seem to have an impact in my garden, but picking them off is probably the best thing. I probably don’t throw them far enough away though 😬
I was actually quite happy to find that one — I need the photo for an assignment in my horticulture course which is due soon and I have been very slow to get going on it (as usual).
Sounds like all out war in your patch Jude. We didn’t have a SnS problem till just recently. I think our resident blue tongue has gone walk about. I’m sure he used to keep them under control. I’m saving eggshells to try out, hoping it works
Egg shells never worked for us, what did, was a nighttime raid with a torch and digital destroyers. Not sure we ever ate a piece of silverbeet without holes in it.
Ugh! 😂 That’s so unfair that the snails get to eat all your veggies. I sometimes have the same, one time in a matter of a single day all my rocket was eaten by a caterpillar! 😂 This year I’m having trouble with my basil. 😂😂
Oh, the nerve! Um, what did you do with the snail after you photographed it?
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I took it and the leaf to the farthest corner of the property, away from the vege patch.
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Let’s hope it doesn’t come back!
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I’m more concerned with its e tended family which is almost certainly still in the vege patch 🤨
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GREAT POST SU, GREEDY BLEEDER, CHINA
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Oh no, and that silver beet? looks super crunchy. I think I have a similar problem, but have not caught them in the act yet. I’ve heard squashed egg shells spread round will deter them. I’m saving my egg shells now to give it a go.
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I use eggshells and it does seem to work. I’ve deliberately left a patch unprotected because I needed a photo of snail damage for my horticulture course. Now I’ve got it, I’ll be out with the crushed eggshells tomorrow 😀
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Pleased to hear the egg shells worked. How’s the course going?
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Eggshells don’t work for me! Nor does sharp grit, copper tape or garlic spray. Determined little b***ers in Cornwall! And I have heard that snails will come back if not taken more than 100 yards away. I throw mine into the farmer’s field and hope they get too exhausted trying to climb through the brambles to come back!
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Blimey!! Eggshells and diatomaceous earth both seem to have an impact in my garden, but picking them off is probably the best thing. I probably don’t throw them far enough away though 😬
I was actually quite happy to find that one — I need the photo for an assignment in my horticulture course which is due soon and I have been very slow to get going on it (as usual).
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I have never heard of diatomaceous earth!
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Sounds like all out war in your patch Jude. We didn’t have a SnS problem till just recently. I think our resident blue tongue has gone walk about. I’m sure he used to keep them under control. I’m saving eggshells to try out, hoping it works
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That’s a shame, your blue tongue lizard is a beauty, not to mention useful!
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Jack recons he’s just gone into hibernation since we had that cold snap
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That makes sense. So he will be back.
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Hope so
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Slowly! Non-interactive online learning doesn’t really suit me and I’m finding the assignments not very challenging. But I will persevere!
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Finding time could be my problem to commit to on line courses. You are doing well to stick with it.
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Grrr. Nice photo though.
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I had to avert my eyes! 🙂 🙂
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haha, in flagrante delicto. I never knew before they are such a problem.
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Yes; huge problem
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Great shot, Su! If it was on my lettuce I would be upset by this munching snail.
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I’m not thrilled by them either, but this one was useful because I needed the photo for a project.
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That little fellow is casing a lot of damage.
Leslie xoxo
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Little critters!
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Egg shells never worked for us, what did, was a nighttime raid with a torch and digital destroyers. Not sure we ever ate a piece of silverbeet without holes in it.
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That is an amazing capture!
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Thank you 🙂
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Ugh! 😂 That’s so unfair that the snails get to eat all your veggies. I sometimes have the same, one time in a matter of a single day all my rocket was eaten by a caterpillar! 😂 This year I’m having trouble with my basil. 😂😂
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It’s amazing how much they eat!! When we had the milkweed for the monarch caterpillars, we watched them stripping whole plants.
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Just imagine how much we would have to eat in order to grow wings!! 😁
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