Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 06, 2012 at 17:01:56 from (67.246.153.242):
Since last fall we have had an unbelievable amount of hard shelled snaols all around us. they climb up on the patio doors at nights, as manny as 50plus on each door. The night before last it rained most of the night.The road infront of our house and a mile up it was covered with millions of the slimey critters. similar to driving along a swamp in the spring when the frogs and toads all congrigate in the road on a rainy night. We talked to the county agent and he said they don't like salt. The town hwy. crew cam down and spread a column of road salt up the sholder of our road. I can't say that it helped anything but the road. I pulled out a root of baby's breth on the edg of my garden, and under it was at least one of them /sq in. as seen in pic. Anyone know how to eliminate these slymie pests.
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