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Slugs in the shower
Yes, eugh.
Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH |
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On 20/03/2013 10:34 a.m., jgharston wrote:
Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH Yesterday I found a snail clinging to the curtain in our bedroom. The window next to it had been opened. |
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jgharston writes: Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. I used to get them when I moved into my first house. When I came to redo the bathroom, there was an old hole through the wall from an old bath waste which was not visible on the outside as it emerged below the top of the grass, i.e. just where the snails crawl. Blocked it up with mortar, and never saw one afterwards. I've been doing some plumbing in the crawl space under the floor of a 1920's house, and there are lots down there. Some of them squeeze through gaps in the floorboards (usually at the edge of a room, and leave trails on the carpet to be found next morning, although the slugs themselves have returned by base by then. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
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"jgharston" wrote in message ... Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Are you sure he was asleep, and not just frozen with fear at the big pink hairy thing that had just walked into his home. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. That's very kind of you, hand relief for slugs, what ever next |
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jgharston wrote:
Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH No problem. http://www.anapsid.org/slugcleaner.html |
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jgharston writes:
Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? We don't get slugs but every time I use the bath/shower theres woodlice and spiders in it. Found a huge centipede too the other day. I think they come up the plughole. I've never actually checked because they don't bother me, but there's a squashed lead pipe on the outside which, I'm guessing, doesn't have a trap under the bath, so they can just crawl up it and get cozy. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. Poor dears. You could at least bung em out the window. Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) |
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Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "jgharston" wrote in message ... Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH |
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On 19/03/2013 23:13, F Murtz wrote:
jgharston wrote: Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH No problem. http://www.anapsid.org/slugcleaner.html Brilliant, it takes all sorts! I loved this bit Unless they are spiders, that is. "There was a bit of a problem when a large banded huntsman spider I'd introduced to the garden took up residence in a drawer," admits Robinson. "When Lynne went to take out her favourite grey jumper, part of it moved under her hand," he recalls. Her piercing scream persuaded him to put the spider at the farthest part of the garden. "It never returned," he says, "probably because its sound receptors are still ringing." |
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On 19/03/2013 11:06 PM, Gazz wrote:
"jgharston" wrote in message ... Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Are you sure he was asleep, and not just frozen with fear at the big pink hairy thing that had just walked into his home. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. That's very kind of you, hand relief for slugs, what ever next Well, there is the old trick by farmers who, when catching and killing a fox, would rope the fox up near the entry point. Would slugs take heed of this method? (sorry) ....Ray. -- Learn why we are suffering.. www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/ |
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On Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:34:27 AM UTC, RayL12 wrote:
On 19/03/2013 11:06 PM, Gazz wrote: "jgharston" wrote in message ... Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Are you sure he was asleep, and not just frozen with fear at the big pink hairy thing that had just walked into his home. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. That's very kind of you, hand relief for slugs, what ever next Well, there is the old trick by farmers who, when catching and killing a fox, would rope the fox up near the entry point. Would slugs take heed of this method? (sorry) ...Ray. -- Learn why we are suffering.. www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/ Why bother picking it up. Sprinkle it with salt and wash the resulting foam down the plug hole. Or you could try keeping a robin in the batheroom |
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On 19/03/2013 11:13 PM, F Murtz wrote:
jgharston wrote: Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. JGH No problem. http://www.anapsid.org/slugcleaner.html I love the line... 'Pests may get used to chemicals, but they never get used to being eaten.' -- Learn why we are suffering.. www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/ |
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On 19/03/2013 11:33 PM, Alexander Lamaison wrote:
writes: Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? We don't get slugs but every time I use the bath/shower theres woodlice and spiders in it. Found a huge centipede too the other day. I think they come up the plughole. I've never actually checked because they don't bother me, but there's a squashed lead pipe on the outside which, I'm guessing, doesn't have a trap under the bath, so they can just crawl up it and get cozy. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. Poor dears. You could at least bung em out the window. Alex Insects generally fall from tiled or, smooth walls and once in the bath cannot climb the smooth bath surface. Leave a strip of cloth (read, towel) over the bath edge into the bath bottom. -- Learn why we are suffering.. www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/ |
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"jgharston" wrote in message ... Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. An *old* loo roll???? |
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I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. An *old* loo roll???? Yes, in traditional Blue Peter manner - the cardboard inner. JGH |
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On 20/03/2013 10:14, newshound wrote:
Unless they are spiders, that is. "There was a bit of a problem when a large banded huntsman spider I'd introduced to the garden took up residence in a drawer," admits Robinson. "When Lynne went to take out her favourite grey jumper, part of it moved under her hand," he recalls. Her piercing scream persuaded him to put the spider at the farthest part of the garden. "It never returned," he says, "probably because its sound receptors are still ringing." I've heard that the Huntsman is the number 1 killer spider in Australia. It's actually harmless, but looks horrible. And it likes to live in cars. So there you are half way down the Pacific Highway when this horrible looking thing crawls out... and your attention is distracted from driving... Andy |
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On 20/03/2013 8:32 PM, Andy Champ wrote:
On 20/03/2013 10:14, newshound wrote: Unless they are spiders, that is. "There was a bit of a problem when a large banded huntsman spider I'd introduced to the garden took up residence in a drawer," admits Robinson. "When Lynne went to take out her favourite grey jumper, part of it moved under her hand," he recalls. Her piercing scream persuaded him to put the spider at the farthest part of the garden. "It never returned," he says, "probably because its sound receptors are still ringing." I've heard that the Huntsman is the number 1 killer spider in Australia. It's actually harmless, but looks horrible. And it likes to live in cars. So there you are half way down the Pacific Highway when this horrible looking thing crawls out... and your attention is distracted from driving... Andy LOL. A funny story when I was working for a local hard-landscaping company. Having worked in bushes cutting back, etc. I was driving the tipper crew-cab back to base with six young college trainees. As we were moving along the busy road I felt something crawling up my neck on the right side of my face. I didn't let it bother me until this little bush-monster(I don't know, don't ask) began to crawl down my forehead across the bridge of my nose to the left side of my face and under my left eye. My only good eye! I say, good. What I mean is my dominant eye. My right eye can still see lamp-posts so is OK for driving. Anyway, now the spider is on my left, I can call on one of the lads to take it off my face without turning my head or, taking my eyes off the road. So, I calmly asked the lad sat in the seat next to me, 'NAME, ...take this thing off my face, will yer'. I leaned sideways slightly in his direction. I did 'not' expect him to scream. The other lads, all in unison shouting each, their own version of 'what's happening'?! Name said, SPIDERRR! and everyone, all of them, started screaming, shouting, get-out! get-out! with ****!, ****, ****, coming from all quarters. I was doing 30mph with a spider trying to drink from my eye while 6 lads try to crawl over each other to exit and, 2 doors swinging open. Thankfully, the lad behind me wasn't so frightened as to open the offside door and jump out into oncoming traffic. I did pull over and the situation was calmed. Apart from when I walked towards the lads with spider in hand so I can release it into the grass. In which case 'one or two' wanted me to stamp on it. LOL. Someone in the traffic did report us to base and I had to go in and explain to my 'superiors' what happened. He had a good laugh with me and he understood why I swerved towards the kerb and came to a sudden stop as 6 lads poured out of the cabin 'Keystone Cops' style. Good memories. I laughed through writing this and while reliving it, it has taken 35minutes to write. Sorry if a bit off topic. ....Ray. -- Learn why we are suffering.. www.zeitgeistthefilm.com/ |
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On 21/03/2013 12:58 a.m., RayL12 wrote:
On 19/03/2013 11:33 PM, Alexander Lamaison wrote: writes: Yes, eugh. Probably because the recent weather has been so cold, but in the last couple of weeks a couple of times I've discovered a slug asleep clinging to the tiled wall of the shower Since I found the first one I keep the bifold door fully closed, and wear my glasses into the bathroom and check before going in. They still arrive. Where on earth can they be coming from? We don't get slugs but every time I use the bath/shower theres woodlice and spiders in it. Found a huge centipede too the other day. I think they come up the plughole. I've never actually checked because they don't bother me, but there's a squashed lead pipe on the outside which, I'm guessing, doesn't have a trap under the bath, so they can just crawl up it and get cozy. I scoop them up with a old loo roll and toss them down the toilet. Poor dears. You could at least bung em out the window. Alex Insects generally fall from tiled or, smooth walls and once in the bath cannot climb the smooth bath surface. Leave a strip of cloth (read, towel) over the bath edge into the bath bottom. Slugs are not insects. They do not fall off a wall, and can climb virtually any smooth surface. |
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On 21/03/2013 11:58 a.m., RayL12 wrote:
On 20/03/2013 8:32 PM, Andy Champ wrote: On 20/03/2013 10:14, newshound wrote: LOL. A funny story when I was working for a local hard-landscaping company. Having worked in bushes cutting back, etc. I was driving the tipper crew-cab back to base with six young college trainees. As we were moving along the busy road I felt something crawling up my neck on the right side of my face. I didn't let it bother me until this little bush-monster(I don't know, don't ask) began to crawl down my forehead across the bridge of my nose to the left side of my face and under my left eye. My only good eye! I say, good. What I mean is my dominant eye. My right eye can still see lamp-posts so is OK for driving. Anyway, now the spider is on my left, I can call on one of the lads to take it off my face without turning my head or, taking my eyes off the road. So, I calmly asked the lad sat in the seat next to me, 'NAME, ..take this thing off my face, will yer'. I leaned sideways slightly in his direction. I did 'not' expect him to scream. The other lads, all in unison shouting each, their own version of 'what's happening'?! Name said, SPIDERRR! and everyone, all of them, started screaming, shouting, get-out! get-out! with ****!, ****, ****, coming from all quarters. I was doing 30mph with a spider trying to drink from my eye while 6 lads try to crawl over each other to exit and, 2 doors swinging open. Thankfully, the lad behind me wasn't so frightened as to open the offside door and jump out into oncoming traffic. I did pull over and the situation was calmed. Apart from when I walked towards the lads with spider in hand so I can release it into the grass. In which case 'one or two' wanted me to stamp on it. LOL. Someone in the traffic did report us to base and I had to go in and explain to my 'superiors' what happened. He had a good laugh with me and he understood why I swerved towards the kerb and came to a sudden stop as 6 lads poured out of the cabin 'Keystone Cops' style. Good memories. I laughed through writing this and while reliving it, it has taken 35minutes to write. Sorry if a bit off topic. ...Ray. Great story! As a kid I was tremendously impressed by a friend's dad who would let a giant weta crawl up his face. We were scared of wetas but he knew it was harmless. |
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