Killed to DEATH
Speedevil asks: What have you killed? Accidentally, or on purpose. Concepts, species, a man in Reno, the career of a well-known entertainer, or anything else.
( , Thu 22 Dec 2011, 13:18)
Speedevil asks: What have you killed? Accidentally, or on purpose. Concepts, species, a man in Reno, the career of a well-known entertainer, or anything else.
( , Thu 22 Dec 2011, 13:18)
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the war on slugs
My last garden was like a slug minefield.
It was a tiny garden but must have contained well over 200 of the little fuckers. I think they came in after the rabbits food. Woe betide you if you went outside in bare feet. The feeling of stepping in a slug is unforgettable - you feel its cold slimy body squelching under the pressure and then it bursts sickeningly and guts squirt up between your toes.
I tried a few times killing them all to prevent their return. Made no difference at all. After salting them for a couple of nights all the little corpses had either dissolved or been eaten leaving huge gobbets of slime everywhere. It looked like an elephant had sneezed.
( , Wed 28 Dec 2011, 6:46, 3 replies)
My last garden was like a slug minefield.
It was a tiny garden but must have contained well over 200 of the little fuckers. I think they came in after the rabbits food. Woe betide you if you went outside in bare feet. The feeling of stepping in a slug is unforgettable - you feel its cold slimy body squelching under the pressure and then it bursts sickeningly and guts squirt up between your toes.
I tried a few times killing them all to prevent their return. Made no difference at all. After salting them for a couple of nights all the little corpses had either dissolved or been eaten leaving huge gobbets of slime everywhere. It looked like an elephant had sneezed.
( , Wed 28 Dec 2011, 6:46, 3 replies)
Thousands of the fuckers around here
Used to go round with a knife to cut them in half, then found out that slug pellets work much better.
Not even the younglings survived.
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Used to go round with a knife to cut them in half, then found out that slug pellets work much better.
Not even the younglings survived.
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Some people make money from slugs & snails!
www.radioaustralia.net.au/innovations/stories/s1823563.htm
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www.radioaustralia.net.au/innovations/stories/s1823563.htm
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