Damian Bee wrote:Most of the fine material inc coffee and powders etc tends to lose its property after the first encounter with moisture. I was putting coffee fines out at the back door until I noticed an explosion of slug and snails in the vicinity of the fines. As for shelves, I have seen slugs hanging off threads of slime in my shade house when I was about 14. You could say they were hanging to get into the maiden hair fern which was in a hanging basket.
I have had slugs wipe out my fig seedlings which were in jiffy pots in a seedling tray with clear plastic lid (mini greenhouse/propagator) on a shelf about 1200mm off the ground!!! Snails have also found their way up on to this shelf, but they can't fit through the bottom of the tray. Since then I have had no choice but to use snail bait. One thing I have noticed though is it seems to entice more snails to the pot, but they never make it to the foliage as they stop to snack on the bait


I am not sure if it was mentioned, but when I was younger, I seen some guys at school pour table salt on to slugs and snails, and it reminded me of the witch from the wizard of oz ("I'm melting")
