Re: heeellllllooooooooo
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- Subject: Re: heeellllllooooooooo
- From: d*@ivillage.com
- Date: 16 Oct 2000 18:22:15 -0700
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Here in the Pacific Northwest our slugs are Godzilla-sized, so their eggs are probably larger than what you've described. Slugs can easily get to 6 inches or longer here, they are huge and hideous and horrid :-( I use Osmocote fertilizer on my perennial beds, and when I find an egg/fertilizer, the only way I can tell them apart is to try to pop it, if it doesn't pop it's Osmocote, if it does, there goes another slug.
Andi R.
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On Mon, 16 October 2000, "Beth Arnold" wrote:
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> > So, tell me what do slug eggs look like?
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> What kind of slugs do you have doublemom? Here in Peoria IL, my slugs lay
> eggs that are whiteish or clear and are consistent in size, (tiny!) laid in
> clusters. The size reminds me of the pretty little colored sprinkles you
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