News

Ryan Bergeron Managing Editor The Annandale Cardinals trap team capped not only its season but also the entire spring sports ...
myHOMEBOOK magazine on MSN4d
Is Slug Bait Toxic to Pets and Children?
Many amateur gardeners use slug pellets to prevent a mollusk infestation. What many don't realize is that the small blue, red, or green pellets can pose a danger to pets and children. The post Is Slug ...
Slugs pose a frequent threat to gardeners throughout the UK, particularly during the humid and mild summer period. These ...
You can use an old food storage box, or even purpose-made traps, to ensure there’s only one entry for the slugs, and to stop birds or other critters trying to have a pint in your garden pub.
How does the DIY slug trap work? It works, because slugs are attracted to the yeast. By mixing yeast, sugar and water you create a frothy and fermented mixture that slugs love.
Guardian gardening guru Alys Fowler advises using empty grapefruit halves as an eco-friendly slug trap. "I find empty grapefruit halves are good for catching slugs.
They'll make a beeline for wherever they can smell it, making it an incredibly simple method for keeping your garden and home slug-free." Making your own slug trap is easy, and you probably ...
Stray Rescue of St. Louis saved a dog last week that was spotted in Perryville, Missouri, with a five-pound hunting trap around his ankle.
Slugs will stay out of your garden for good by turning 3 simple items into a homemade trap Slugs can wreck gardens in January as they can greatly damage plants already vulnerable due to the cold ...
They had to sea it to believe it. Researchers near California waters found an elusive, deep sea “mystery” mollusk that operates as a Venus fly trap far below depth. The creature is also ...
Deep-sea researchers have discovered a strange glowing sea slug off the coast of California that lives in the water column — unlike most other species of its kind.
Most sea slugs use their raspy tongues to feed on prey that is attached to the seafloor. Instead, Bathydevius caudactylus works a bit more like a Venus fly trap.