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Gardening On The Move
... new neighbourhood. If you are moving from a slug-infested area to one that is slug- free, be very careful not to import your ... plant itself, the soil surrounding its roots may contain masses of slug eggs, guaranteeing their continued presence in your new home. If you have ... this is hard on the plant but will remove most of the slug eggs. Otherwise, it may be better to simply leave your plants behind, ...
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Slugs
... Slug eggs are very small (less than 3 mm or 1/8 inch in diameter). Eggs ... slug eggs. Slugs, even though considered to be a slow mover, can move unaided from one garden to the next in an urban situation. Eggs ...
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More Beneficial Bugs
... .5 mm) wasps are mainly parasitic in behavior. The females lay eggs in their prey. The developing larvae inside the host insect eventually ... flower flies are parasitic, laying eggs on the eggs of harmful insects. Larvae of the flower fly are slug-like and are found in plant ... daubers are solitary wasps that build nests of mud, then lay eggs inside. These wasps feed their developing young a diet of ...
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