In case you don't like plant munching creepy crawlies or things that sting... this post contains a few, with photos!
Pictured left: primarily slug damage. If you look closely you can see some slime trails on the plant leaves. I try to grow organically; apart from using occasional slug pellets (the need for this I blame on Ireland's rainy conditions where slugs thrive). I also make an effort to do evening walks to de-snail and de-slug the garden (evidenced below).
Above: Slugs and snails in all shapes and sizes. I've grown to appreciate them, however, they are still a nuisance to my plants! |
Below: caterpillars taken off the turnip plants. |
Now to things that sting... |
The wasps seem to have a nest right in the middle of this heather shrub (where the whole / opening is)! Anyone have any experience with wasps nesting in garden shrubs; or tips on what action to take? |
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