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  1. 7 Μαρ 2024 · There’s a whole lot more to slugs than munched hostas and telltale trails in the morning. To shed some light on these slippery customers, RHS entomologist Hayley Jones shares 10 slug facts that are either fascinating, gruesome or a mixture of the two – you decide!

  2. 18 Ιουν 2021 · A list of 26 fascinating facts about the common garden slug and how to protect your plants from damage caused by slugs.

  3. 4 Σεπ 2023 · Slugs are slimy mollusks that belong to the class Gastropoda. They are soft-bodied creatures that lack a protective shell, making them vulnerable to desiccation and predation. Unlike snails, which possess a shell, slugs have evolved a unique mode of movement by secreting mucus to help them glide across surfaces.

  4. Black field slugs are mollusks that you may also know by the name garden slug. The species displays a color ranging from gray to bluish-black, adorned with dark lateral bands, and it can grow to a length of 40 mm. When they feel threatened, they produce a slimy yellow to dark yellow substance.

  5. 7 Ιουν 2024 · Frustrating and intensely irritating, yes. But slugs are also really interesting – and vital to the natural cycle, as they aid in rapid decomposition and return much-needed nutrients to the soil. Here are my most fascinating facts about slugs.

  6. Quick facts. Slugs are present from spring to fall, in cool, moist areas with shade. Slugs feed on leaves of many plants (especially seedlings), ripening fruits and vegetables, and decaying plant matter. Extensive feeding can result in a weak or dying plant.

  7. 29 Απρ 2024 · Slugs, often seen as simple garden dwellers, hold a myriad of fascinating traits that set them apart from other creatures. Their unique biology and behavior patterns offer a glimpse into the complexity of nature. 01. Slugs have four tentacles on their heads; two are for seeing and two for smelling.

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