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    Hey, folks, the only one of us that has even a remote chance of running into one of these is Carole, and I don't think she's into going hiking in the upper reaches of Mount Katupur in New South Wales, Australia!
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    Is the other one fleas by any chance ? Slugs and fleas, nightmares are made of these 😱

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    Quote Originally Posted by mon View Post
    Is the other one fleas by any chance ? Slugs and fleas, nightmares are made of these 
    No, the other one is leeches.
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    Ooooh. Yuck, forgot about those. We use to have to check for them after we went swimming in Spring Lake in Sask. My Aunt Penny would have to put a lit ciggy on them to make them let go. Must have blocked that out till just now, thanks a lot!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Hey, folks, the only one of us that has even a remote chance of running into one of these is Carole, and I don't think she's into going hiking in the upper reaches of Mount Katupur in New South Wales, Australia!
    Stranger things have happened.


    Color has nothing to do with it - I'm not prejudice. Any slug - no matter what color - will be dealt with as others have been that decided to come visiting. Did you know that they like dry cat food? When Sherbie was still alive, the slugs would get in his dish (outdoors) at night and finish off anything that he hadn't eaten. Sometimes they would still be by the dish in the early morning, and of course they always left slime behind. Disgusting!
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    I've never met a light pink slug
    and wouldn't want to be one?
    Is it a snail or maybe a bug?
    I'd never want see one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    I've never met a light pink slug
    and wouldn't want to be one?
    Is it a snail or maybe a bug?
    I'd never want see one.

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    Great reply Richard!!
    I don't like slugs either , and as about my hobby, he HATES those creatures !! During Spring, they eat so many young leaves of flowers and more...! They love our lily's and sunflowers the most
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