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    evening folks-
    as very much a beginner i am having more disasters than triumphs in the garden but very much enjoying the learning curve. one thing i have been really pleased with is my compost bin- i could almost sit in it myself the stuff looks that rich. now the stupid question-- i have noticed a number of slugs in my compost and we all know what a total pest they are in general so are they a problem in compost?? i have never noticed them in there before and think they probably sneaked in with recent grass clippings as the grass was really long when i cut it after all the wet weather. any input much welcome- i do not want to lose my nice, juicy compost.

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    I dont know if they have an effect but I put all mine in the compost bin, I thought it may do the same thing as a wormery, but as I'm learning as I go along I'll keep you posted.

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    • #3
      Slugs eat green plants, and as such they are part of the recycling scheme. They are a bl***y nuisance when they eat your growing crops, but in a compost heap they should help with breaking stuff down. Just beware, they may be using your heap as a cheap B & B and sneaking out during the night to eat whatever's growing on your plot.

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      • #4
        never thought of the little bleeders popping out from the bin for a bit of a feed- i think i may try a trench full of salt around the bin to try and keep them doing only useful work.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MIDDLE AGED BEGINNER View Post
          never thought of the little bleeders popping out from the bin for a bit of a feed- i think i may try a trench full of salt around the bin to try and keep them doing only useful work.
          Try broken up egg shells!
          The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
          Brian Clough

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          • #6
            My compost bins are full of slugs. It's a waste of time trying to get rid of them... they break down a lot of plant matter.
            Just be thankful they are there and not eating other (live) plants ... is my view...

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            • #7
              apparently there are good and bad slugs. As far as i am aware the ones in your bin should be ok, while in there they aren't doing any damage elsewhere.

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              • #8
                After reading this I checked my new compost bin which we've only been using for a few days and there were lots of really fat slugs in it. I figure the same thing - if they're in there then they're not on my plants and they probably help with the composting process.
                My organic gardening etc blog - http://thecornflake.blogspot.com

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                • #9
                  If you actually look at the slugs closely, many of them in a compost heap are greyer and lighter in colour than the usual black/black&red variety. (at least mine are). Suggests they live there most of the time...

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