Completely OT : Any beetle experts out there?

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Re: Completely OT : Any beetle experts out there?

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Consider me an expert on the subject now .... just wished i'd squished the ones i gently evicted now ....
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I did try the trick of slug traps using yeast in a bean tin. Fairly effective but the resulting mess stinks.
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Stickyfinger wrote:
Northerner wrote: the slug infestation, there's thousands out there at night!!

If you dont believe me take a look outside now :-D :-D :-D
No Slugs here...my Chickens have them all :)....they got a slow worm today....took all four of them to eat it over about 5 mins....big worm !
She's just got a new labradoodle who insists on picking them up .... urrggh!!

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Xantia Activa Dante Red MK1 (96) 121k - SORN, to be broken
Xantia Activa Silex Grey MK2 (98) 120k -SORN, ditto
Xantia V6 Silex Grey MK2 (98) 95k - non-runner
Xantia TD Storm Grey MK1 (95) 95k - non-runner