...I'm guessing it's not slugs.
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In my uneducated opion they look like slug or snail nibbles.
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I'm sorry to say that in my opinion that's deffo an attack by the 'rats with wings' brigade. You will need to net them pronto else you will just have stalks sticking out the ground by the weekend.
On my first year I planted peas which were doing great until the feathered rats discovered them, they went from about 4 inches high to nothing within a week. They were laughing at me from the trees when I pulled up in the car and burping after their big feast, its a wonder they managed to take off they had scoffed so much.
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Originally posted by 68lbs View PostBloody hell! If it's not chickens and ducks, it's now pigeons!
Do pigeons have a particular diet of allotment favourites?
But I don't think its them anyway...I agree with greenmagpie, you've got pea weevils.
The good news is that usually they only munch leaf edges and certainly in my experience, the crop is unaffected.
Having said that, in future it might be prudent to start your peas off elsewhere and transplant when slightly bigger to make sure they're big enough to cope with leaf damage.
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