Summary
The article explains how slugs can quickly destroy tender seedlings by feeding at night and hiding in damp soil during the day. The article highlights that these pests target soft, young plants such as vegetables and flowers, often leaving seedlings stripped or killed overnight. It advises gardeners to recognize damage, including ragged leaves and slime trails. To reduce losses, it recommends improving garden hygiene by removing debris, reducing hiding spots, and watering in the morning. It also suggests using barriers and traps, and encouraging natural predators like crows and hawks to keep slug numbers under control effectively.
Gardeners' World

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