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Sheet Mulching for the Home Garden
Sawdust, toads, frogs and birds protect from slugs, snails, wood lice and earwigs. REPEAT SOWINGS There is no need to ...
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How the Giant Squid Eats
Squid are mollusks, and in the same family as octopuses, slugs, snails and cuttlefish. Giant Squids have eyes as big as basketballs. Their skin contains groups of ...
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Hop to It - Irish Frog Survey - Irish Amphibian Facts
Diet of flying insects, beetles, slugs & snails Diet of ants, slugs, snails & woodlice Diet of insects, worms and slugs 60-80mm long 60-80mm long Up to 100mm long, tail ...
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Pesticide-free Solutions to Slug Problems
Univ. of California Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2003. Snails and slugs. Pest Notes Publ. 7427. http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7427.html 3. Washington ... , R.G., J.W. Armstrong, and E. Campbell. 2002. Caffeine as a repellent for slugs and snails. Nature 417:915-916. 6. California Environmental Protection Agency. Dept. of Pesticide Regulation. 2004. USEPA ...
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Activity ideas for school grounds - habitats
Such a vivarium should be suitable for ground-living creatures like woodlice, millipedes, slugs, snails and earthworms. Slugs and snails need fresh lettuce, sliced vegetables and porridge. The others should find their food within ...
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Mind your mites - they need our care
Earthworms, slugs, snails and some insects and other larger arthropods burrow through the soil, regardless of the size ...
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Slugs & Snails (PCSS)
Slugs & Snails (PCSS) EAP Publications | Virtual Library | Magazine Rack | Search | What's new Join the Ecological Solutions Roundtable Slugs & Snails (PCSS) Coping with slugs and snails Info Request | Services | Become EAP Member | Site Map Give us ...
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Earlham -- Biological Diversity -- Northern Leopard Frog
Adults feed largely on insects, but also slugs, snails, and smaller vertebrates such as chorus frogs (Harding 156-157 and Donegan, 1996). Relationship to ...
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EWT Newsletter - May 2007
Friend", by eating large quantities of the creatures that the gardener regards as pests: slugs, snails, and caterpillars. Hedgehogs use to be a common sight in both town and country gardens ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
F -- it preys on tadpoles, slugs, snails, worms and insects. © Copyright 2008 Georgia Wildlife Federation®. All Rights Reserved. All reprints must include ...
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