Ive never seen so many slugs and snails before in my garden. They seem to be EVERYWHERE in abundance this year! How do they ever survive -15 degrees in winter?
I was weeding around one of my Bergenias last night, and there were snails clinging to every leaf. Whole colonies of them!
Strangely, the leaves were fine, so they must just like the shelter of those big leaves during the day.
I use large compost bags for weeds. Pick one up and I'll find them sticking inside and outside
Turn a stone over, and there they are. This past few days I'm uncovering hundreds of snails eggs.
My tip: If you want to be humane, set a stone or a piece of wood beside your favourite young plants. Invariably they will also be the slugs favourite - they have very good taste in plants
Seriously, I'd say they would be a very good indicator of plant worthiness. They are very selective in their choice of food.
When I put slug pellets down its carnage next day.
Is it the lovely wet climate we have in Ireland? Do you have a problem with slugs this year?