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Dog poo, left overnight, is covered in slugs by morning. My question is, are they also attracted to chicken manure pellets, the ones sold in big tubs as fertiliser.
Potatoes planted in holes that have had a few poultry manure pellets added at planting time, seem to suffer slug damage. However, I don't know whether this is coincidence or because the slugs are drawn to the spuds because of the pellets.
Does anyone know the answer or do I have to track down some slugs and serve them some pellets for breakfast?
Dog poo, left overnight, is covered in slugs by morning. My question is, are they also attracted to chicken manure pellets, the ones sold in big tubs as fertiliser.
Potatoes planted in holes that have had a few poultry manure pellets added at planting time, seem to suffer slug damage. However, I don't know whether this is coincidence or because the slugs are drawn to the spuds because of the pellets.
Does anyone know the answer or do I have to track down some slugs and serve them some pellets for breakfast?
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