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The Grock in the Frock
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been down the plot tonight and found millions of slugs on my strawberrys,cabbages,pumkins and flowers.what can i use thats friendly to frogs,hedghogs e.t.c.dont want to go down the road off pellets and have tryed some stuff that looked like porrage oats that worked for a while,but now dos;nt :( heeelp
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Hi Grock

Horse Bran, get a large bag from an equestrian supplier, wil need replacing after a few weeks especially if it gets wet regularly, it really works for me, you get a large bag for about five or six quid. When you come to replace it, hoe in the old stuff and sprinkle the new stuff down. I also have my strawbs in a wooden enclosure and have cut holes in weedproof fabric which I grown em through, this also helps. Finally pick them just as they stil have a few pale patches on them and let them ripen in the fridge or on a cool windowsill, they are less attractive to predators when they are firm like this. The answer is you can't completely beat the pests but save enough for you to enjoy.

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At the risk of posting the same picture twice, don't assume that netting will help without some careful pre-planning

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Thanks chaps! xxxx
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