Controlling Snails and SlugsU.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, 1987 - Government publications - 9 pages |
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alarm substances aspersa population become established beetles Beltsville Biological Control Branch National Agricultural calcium arsenate cannibalistic snails Carbamate chemical cider vinegar citrus citrus groves Control of Snails control slugs CONTROLLING SNAILS damage disease spread earthworms eat leaves eggs flower pots fruit gardeners recommend Giant African Snail ground habitat Hand picking Helix aspersa help the disease home garden insects introduced kill slugs Large numbers Legumes Lending Branch National Maize metaldehyde bait Metaldehyde dust Methiocarb mollusks NAL call number National Agricultural Library native snails natural enemies night numbers of snails Ocypus Organic gardeners Patrons The materials pests phytotoxic plant may never release rodents Rumina decollata Rumina population seed coatings Sheldon Cheney Reference shell slime Slug infestations slug varieties Slugs and snails slugs include slugs or snails snail or slug snail/slug snails and slugs Snails avoid soil sprayed on slugs sprinkle Temik tree varieties of snails varieties that live