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Go to Content [1] Go to Menu [2] Top of page [3] Home Slug Solutions Slug Facts Garden Guides Slug Chat 28 February 2018 Home › Slug Facts Site Map While creating this website I discovered many fascinating – and some truly bizarre – facts about the humble slug. It really is a remarkable little creature. I know I’ve already mentioned many of them throughout the pages of ‘Slug Off’, but I’m sure you’ll love reading them all here together in one place. For instance... Only 5% of the slug population is above ground at any one time. The other 95% is underground digesting your seedlings, laying eggs, and feeding on roots and seed sprouts. A slug’s blood is green. Most British slugs eat rotting vegetation, but a few are carnivorous. Slugs do play an important role in ecology by eating decomposing vegetation. A slug lays 20-100 eggs several times a year. Slug eggs can lay dormant in the soil fo...
Go to Content [1] Go to Menu [2] Top of page [3] Home Slug Solutions Slug Facts Garden Guides Slug Chat 28 February 2018 Home › Slug Facts Site Map Every gardener loathes their presence but, “What exactly is a slug?” I hear you enquire... Black Slug (Arion ater) Well, slugs belong to the large animal group called gastropods , from the Latin ‘gastro’ (stomach) and ‘poda’ (foot). You’re probably more familiar with the garden varieties of slugs and snails, but gastropods have diversified to colonise most habitats on the planet; from woodlands to deserts, and from high mountains to the deepest rivers. The most abundant forms are the marine gastropods such as sea slugs and snails. But not content with being such a hugely diversified animal group in their own right, gastropods themselves belong to the even bigger family of molluscs , from the Latin ‘molluscus’ (thin shelled). It’s estimate...