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  1. Some Smug Slug by Pamela Duncan Edwards, 1998-05-31
  2. Bug, Slugs, & Other Thugs: Controlling Garden Pests Organically (Down-To-Earth Book) by Rhonda Massingham Hart, 1991-01-07
  3. Slugs by David Greenberg, 1983-05-30
  4. The Secret World of Slugs and Snails: Life in the Very Slow Lane by David George Gordon, 2010-12-01
  5. Rainy Day Slug by Mary Palenick Colborn, 2009-04-07
  6. Field Guide to the Slug by Western Society of Malacologists, 2002-01-10
  7. Slugs and Snails (Minibeasts) by Claire Llewellyn, Barrie Watts, 2002-03
  8. Passionate Slugs & Hollywood Frogs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Backyards by Patricia K. Lichen, 2001-06-01
  9. The Story of Slug (Bang on the Door Series) by Jackie Robb, Berny Stringle, 2003-12
  10. Seymour Slug Starts School by Carey Armstrong-Ellis, 2005-08-01
  11. Terrestrial slugs by N. W Runham, 1970
  12. Slugs in Love by Susan Pearson, 2006-11
  13. Slimy Sea Slugs (No Backbone! the World of Invertebrates) by Natalie Lunis, 2007-07-31
  14. Under One Rock: Bugs, Slugs, and Other Ughs (Sharing Nature With Children Book) by Anthony D. Fredericks, 2001-09-01

1. Slugs
The most effective means of reducing slug problems is to reduce humidity in a garden. Baits, repellents and barriers can help control slugs, or slugs can be
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/INSECT/05515.html
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Slugs
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  • Slugs can be one of the most damaging pests of vegetable and flower gardens in Colorado. Slugs thrive under high moisture conditions. The most effective way to reduce slug problems is to reduce humidity in a garden. Metaldehyde baits can help control slugs if they are applied correctly and at the proper time. Slugs can be attracted to fermenting materials, such as beer, and trapped.
Slugs are one of the most destructive and difficult pests to control. Seedlings of many vegetables and flowers are favored foods, and high populations of slugs can cause difficulties in establishing a crop. Slugs also feed on many fruits and vegetables prior to harvest. This preharvest feeding results in wounds that allow various fungi and bacteria to enter and spoil the crop. In addition, the slime trails produced by slugs can contaminate garden produce. Slug injury is sometimes difficult to diagnose because slugs hide during the day. Smaller leaves may be eaten entirely, while only the edges of larger leaves may be consumed. Thick leaves often are rasped from the leaf underside. The presence of slime trails often is the best indication of slug activity. Figure 1: Slugs feeding on broccoli.

2. Ugh...Slugs
slugs are hermaphrodites they all have male and female reproductive systems. Yes, they can mate with themselves!!! They can stretch to 20 times their
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3. Snails Slugs
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4. Slugs And Their Management, HYG-2010-95
slugs are simply snails (mollusks) without shells. They frequently cause damage to glasshouse (greenhouse) and garden plants, and may be espec.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2010.html
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Slugs and Their Management
HYG-2010-95
David J. Shetlar Slugs are simply snails (mollusks) without shells. These slimy creatures live in and on the ground and have big appetites for a wide variety of plants found around the home. Young seedling plants are eaten as well as mature plants. They frequently cause damage to glasshouse (greenhouse) and garden plants, and may be especially injurious in mushroom houses. Occasionally, they may congregate in large numbers in basements, on walls, doorways, and along walkways, making these areas unsightly. Slugs may be found when the ground thaws in the spring until it freezes in the fall. Wet conditions are ideal for slug development.
Description of Slugs
Probably the best description of a slug is that it is a snail without a shell. They vary in size depending upon the species and measure from 1/4 to seven inches long. They secrete a characteristic slime (mucus) which they leave behind as they move around. These slime trails are silvery in appearance upon drying and is a common diagnostic character used to identify the presence of slugs. The color of slugs also varies with species, ranging from a dark black-brown to an orange color. When an actual slug is found their soft slimy bodies and extensible eye stalks give the creature its characteristic appearance. The most common slugs found in Ohio landscapes are the gray garden slug, the leopard slug, and the dusky slug. The gray garden slug is the most common and is generally a mottled gray to black in color. It is usually less than one inch long. The leopard slug is the largest, commonly reaching four to five inches in length. It has characteristic black spots on its upper surface. The dusky slug is intermediate in size, being one to three inches long, and can range from a gray to a bright orange in color.

5. SLUGS Welcome Page
The Home Page for the Sun Lovers Under Gray Skies Naturist Events Club.
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Updated 1/15/2008 Email Discussion Groups Enter Members Only Area (Password Required) Updated 2/5/2008 Washington Fraternity Snoqualmie (Issaquah, WA) Lake Associates Recreation Club (LARC) (Mt Vernon, WA) Lake Bronson Club (Sultan, WA) Kaniksu Ranch (Spokane, WA) Squaw Mountain Ranch (SMR) (Estacada, OR) Mountaindale Sun Resort (North Plains, OR) The Willamettans (Marcola, OR) We recommend the following organizations for your support: Naturist Action Committee Naturist Education Foundation T.E.R.A (Topfree Equal Rights Association) Wreck Beach Preservation Society Vancouver, B.C. Body Freedom Collaborative Seattle, WA Oregon Clothing Optional Beach Alliance ORCOBA Welcome to the SLUGS The SLUGS partake in a wide variety of clothing-optional activities year-round. Please explore this web site to understand our philosophy and to see our activity calendar. Our beloved mascot above is retiring as the new mascot below is being introduced - we're looking for a name for this new energetic SLUGS member: The SLUGS is a Naturist Events club located in the Puget Sound area in the State of Washington. Most of our members live in the greater Seattle area, but we have members from the Olympic Peninsula to Ellensburg, the Tri-Cities, and as far away as Pullman and Walla Walla in eastern Washington, and from Vancouver, B.C. to Oregon.

6. The Slug Site
Devoted to the study of Opisthobranch Molluscs (ie Nudibranchs).
http://slugsite.tierranet.com/

7. Slugs Slugs Slugs (and Snails Too)
Layman s introduction to slugs, including how to keep one as a pet.
http://velvetdragon.com/cyberslugs/realslugs.html
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    All About Slugs The gastropod we gawk at, the mollusk behind the movement slug n. 1. Any of various small, snaillike, chiefly terrestrial gastropod mollusks of the genus Limax and related genera, having a slow-moving elongated body with no shell or only a flat rudimentary shell on or under the skin.
    ~~ The American Heritage Dictionary Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language adds:
    "feeding on plants and a pest of leafy garden crops" Adopt a CyberSlug Keeping Slugs and Snails as Pets I've always been fascinated with slugs. Well, that's not entirely true. When I was two years old, my family was camping in the Coast Range, which we did all the time. I was playing on a log near the campsite when I started screaming bloody murder and scared the heck out of my mom, who thought I had encountered a bear (black bears were still common around there), when really I had spotted a large banana slug sliming its way along the decaying wood. That was the only time I ever feared slugs. Love of slugs is often considered odd. Frankly, though, slugs are fascinating. The most common slug around here and where I go camping is the banana slug. They are aptly named, long, olive green creatures. Some of them are more yellow or more green, and some sport varying amounts of black spots. They can grow to be very large. The CyberSlugs are based on this species.

8. Slugs, Muerte Viscosa (1988)
Directed by Juan Piquer Simón. With Michael Garfield, Kim Terry, Philip MacHale. Killer slugs on the rampage in a rural community. Visit IMDb for Photos,
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9. The Sea Slug Forum - Home Page
This is a site where you can ask questions and post information on nudibranchs and related sea slugs such as bubbleshells, sea hares and side-gilled slugs.
http://www.seaslugforum.net/
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Welcome to the Sea Slug Forum
On the Sea Slug Forum you can ask questions, post information and find out more about nudibranchs, bubble-shells, sea hares and other sea slugs. This site aims to generate more interest in these fascinating animals by sharing information with a worldwide audience. The Forum is a useful tool for anyone with an interest in sea slugs from scientists and students to divers and aquarists.
Messages
Read and post messages on the Forum. Have your questions answered and your observations discussed by international experts in the field.
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Find out more about sea slug species discussed on the Forum.
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Everything you ever wanted to know about sea slugs including behaviour, anatomy, aquarium FAQs and associated marine animals and plants.
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10. Slugs | University Of Kentucky Entomology
Slug slugs are common pests during wet weather and can damage many types of plants in the garden. slugs are fleshy, slimy animals that feed mainly at night.
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University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Slugs are common pests during wet weather and can damage many types of plants in the garden. Slugs are fleshy, slimy animals that feed mainly at night. They prefer cool, moist hiding places during the day. They range in color from light gray to black. Cool, wet spring conditions favor slug problems. Slugs rasp on leaves, stems, flowers and roots. They produce holes in the leaves or just scar the leaf surface. Small seedlings in the garden can be especially vulnerabIe to these creatures. Silvery slime trials are evidence of slug infestations. Here are a few tips on how to prevent or reduce slugs problems:
  • Sanitation. Keep the area free of plant debris (leaves, prunings, pulled weeds, etc.), old boards, stones, or tires that provide cool moist hiding places for slugs.

11. The Slugs Official Website - Pop Music From Chicago
Music site featuring Chicago pop rock favorites The slugs.
http://www.theslugs.com/
welcome to official website Meet The Slugs Slugs Music Show Calendar Features ... Order Slugs Music Hello friends, It was 20 years ago...March 6, 1983... Dag, Gregg, Mike and Al (Paulson) joined together for the first time to make beautiful racket in a cozy Park Ridge, Illinois basement. Mike was probably late, Dag was probably too loud, Gregg drove a LeCar (no kidding) and Al wore a muscle t-shirt with a giant eagle emblazoned on it. These slugs were destined join together as a band. Not to get too nostalgic, or too "inside," but here are links to the story of the Slugs, as told/remembered/created by Gregg: History Part 1 History Part 2 Share your story! Share your Slugs story here Unseasonably yours, Van Keise® www.theslugs.com Latest update:

12. St. Louis Ultrarunners Group
The slugs are by far the friendliest group of ultra folks in the Midwest. The slugs are members of the Road Runners Club of America.
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Below you will find links to our four races as well as information on the Eastern Missouri Ultra Series.
Double Chubb 25K/50K Trail Runs
- Saturday, April 19, 2008 The Double Chubb entry limit has been reached! Berryman Marathon/50 mile Trail Runs - Saturday, May 17, 2008 Flatlanders 6/12 Hour Runs - Sunday, August 31, 2008 Frankenstein Marathon and Spirit of the Osage 50K - Sunday, October 26, 2008 Questions on any of our races? Email our race directors at: slugrd@yahoo.com The Eastern Missouri Ultra Series click for details 2007 Final Results are Posted!
2008 Other SLUG Events
We have several fun runs each year and all are welcome to attend. Also, we're always looking for volunteers to help out at our races and we're co-adopting a section of the Berryman Trail to maintain. If you have a desire to volunteer, please contact the SLUG RD mailbox . Your volunteer efforts help us put on premier events, as well as giving a bit back to the running and trail community. Thanks!!! Fun Run /Event Schedule: March 15, Middle Fork, Ozark Trail

13. Sea Slugs! Anime Blog
Daily summaries and reviews of the newest anime series.
http://www.seaslugteam.com/
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    Spice and Wolf 13 (Final)
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    Enik seems to know that Horo is a wolf, but Horo passes it off as puppy love. The wolves in the region are strange, always stalking but never howling. However, once Liebert retrieves the gold from Ramtra, the wolves being to give chase to the group. Nora calls out plays to confuse the defense, but one manages to close in on the rear. Before the impudent wolf can pounce, however, Horo gives the youngster a GTFO stare, and the wolf runs away to go cry on the message boards. Reaction
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    Shakugan no Shana Second 24 (Final)
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    While Wilhelmina is left to tank Sydonai, Hecate, and some angry anti-abortion protesters, Shana finds Yuuji and they break into the control room. Silver seems to be adequate as a guard, but unfortunately Hecate is controlling the knockoff Silver. The heat-vision of a flying Shana reminds Hecate of those birds, and Hecate forgets all of her hotkeys for controlling Silver. Shana is able to sever the link between the Reiji Maigo and the now-winged Gou no Ritsuzou, and Yuuji surgically removes the Reiji Maigo. With that out of the way, Yuuji goes back to what he was doing, and it sure looks like he chose Shana over Kazumi.

14. Science And Conservation With The Banana Slug String Band
The Banana Slug String Band bring science and conservation to audiences using music, humor and imagination.
http://www.bananaslugstringband.com/
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We All Live Downstream

Earth-lovin', Toe-tappin' Science Education at its Best. As Slug fans across the country know, the Banana Slugs' music is contagious! Children can't help singing, dancing and laughing along… all while learning important science concepts. From ""We All Live Downstream" and "Thankful for the Watershed " to "One Little River" and "Storm Drain Blues," this newest recording – as with all Banana Slugs' music – has a lot to show and tell about this home we call Earth. Check out the great review of our new CD in the Good Times “We All Live Downstream" has been two years in the making. The process of researching, writing, and recording the album started with an Ohio EPA grant that launched the Slugs on a series of watershed concerts, workshops and interactive family performances. This CD is an excellent vehicle for classroom and outdoor educators. The band can perform the material at school assemblies, bus-in school performances, public educational events, and conference workshops. Any and all promotion from our friends is warmly welcomed. We are looking for a million friends to declare their support for New Orleans and surrounding parishes. Please join

15. GoSlugs.com - Main Page
Official site of the Banana slugs with news items, player highlights, rosters, profiles and coaches.
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April 1, 2008 Slug Swimmers Finish Off Season in Ohio WOOSTER, OH After a strong performance at their conference meet in February, seven slugs qualified for the National Championships.  The female qualifiers were Seniors Erin Hunter and Mariko Ikehata, and Junior Meg Crowley.  The men qualified Seniors Troy Marcikic and Kenton Drake, and Sophomores Ben Ferguson and Jamie Johnson. The NCAA qualifiers took part in the Division 3 National Championships at Miami University in Ohio.  The women’s meet took place March 13-15 and the men’s meet took place March 20-22.  The women finished with 5 All-Americans and the men finished with 4. (more) April 1, 2008 Men's Volleyball Chosen as At-Large Representative for Molten Championship The Banana Slugs finished a runner-up to Juniata College in the 2006 event and placed third in 2004 in their only other appearances in the event.

16. Twists, Slugs And Roscoes: A Glossary Of Hardboiled Slang
A glossary of hardboiled slang as used by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane, and others.
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Miskatonic University Press wtd@pobox.com Burton and Gordon Fictional Footnotes FRBR Blog ... Twists, Slugs and Roscoes
Twists, Slugs and Roscoes: A Glossary of Hardboiled Slang
wtd@pobox.com Edition 3.9.2. Version 4.0 is planned. Originally published as a pamphlet by Miskatonic University Press, 1993. This glossary may not be reproduced on the World Wide Web in any form. You can link to it using this URL: http://www.miskatonic.org/slang.html . This glossary may be reproduced for public consumption as long as it is copied as is and in its entirety and no extra charge beyond copying or printing costs is made. Other arrangements may be made by contacting me. If you've ever read a hardboiled detective story, you may have come across a sentence like, "I jammed the roscoe in his button and said, 'Close your yap, bo, or I squirt metal.'" Something like this isn't too hard to decipher. But what if you encounter, "The flim-flammer jumped in the flivver and faded." "You dumb mug, get your mitts off the marbles before I stuff that mud-pipe down your mushand tell your moll to hand over the mazuma." "The sucker with the schnozzle poured a slug but before he could scram out two shamuses showed him the shiv and said they could send him over."

17. Slugs And Salal - Gardening Pacific Northwest
Gardening in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, British Columbia and Oregon) plant directory, discussion groups, task lists, tips and techniques, projects,
http://www.slugsandsalal.com/
All about gardening in the Pacific Northwest. Current, comprehensive information about gardening in Washington state, British Columbia and Oregon is at your fingertips when you need it. No more sorting old magazine articles, filing newspaper event notices, or searching through countless books for your year-round West Coast gardening information and inspiration! NEW INFORMATION WEEKLY. WHAT'S NEW?
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18. Tempus Fugit | TxFx.net » Redirect Old Slugs
If you are using “fancy permalinks” in WordPress, part of that permalink will be a “slug,” an alllowercase dashed version of your post title… like
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this-is-a-slug want This plugin was created to fill that need. Now you can change your post or page slugs with impunity. The plugin will notice when you change the slug of a published post or page, and it will save the old slug as a custom field (the key is Redirect Old Slugs has been tested on WordPress 1.5.2 and the in-development WordPress 2.0.
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  • Download and unzip Upload redirect-old-slugs.php to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory. Activate it from within the WordPress admin interface. From now on, you can edit slugs without worry! If you have an old post whose slug you changed (prior to installing the plugin), you can manually add an Custom Field for that entry, and it will be forwarded.
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  • 19. SlugBot: Enemy Of Slugs
    The world s first fully autonomous robot is being developed by a team of British scientists. The SlugBot eats slugs and uses their decomposing bodies to
    http://www.wired.com/news/gizmos/0,1452,47156,00.html
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    SlugBot: Enemy of Slugs
    Louise Knapp By using an arm with a 360-degree reach and specialized light sensors, the SlugBot can detect slugs among vegetation and rocks in a field.
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    You must have JavaScript enabled in order to use the Wired News Multimedia Player. We apologize for any inconvenience. In the near future, the very mention of SlugBot could send waves of terror through the slug community, while farmers will sing its praises. A prototype robot capable of hunting down over 100 slugs an hour and using their rotting bodies to generate electricity is being developed by engineers at the University of West England's Intelligent Autonomous Systems Laboratory The SlugBot is an attempt to build the world's first fully autonomous robot. When completed, the SlugBot will be the first robot to work completely independent of human care. It won't even need help to recharge its batteries. "Slugs are slow," said Dr. Ian Kelly, SlugBot's creator. "You can't expect the speeds of a cheetah chasing a zebra. Slugs are small and manageable."

    20. WordPress › SEO Slugs « WordPress Plugins
    The SEO slugs Wordpress plugin removes common words like a , the , in from post slugs to improve search engine optimization.
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    @import url("http://wordpress.org/style/wp4.css"); var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); @import url("http://s.wordpress.org/style/forum-wp4.css?1"); @import url("http://s.wordpress.org/extend/extend-themes/plugins/style-wp4.css");
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    The SEO Slugs Wordpress plugin removes common words like 'a', 'the', 'in' from post slugs to improve search engine optimization. For example, when you publish a post with a title like this: "What You Can Do Immediately For Higher Rankings", Wordpress automatically assigns a long filename to your post, called a post slug: /what-you-can-do-immediately-for-higher-rankings SEO Slugs plugin strips common words like "what", "you" or "can" out of your post slug to make it more search engine friendly. With SEO Slugs plugin activated, the slug for our example blog post would look like this:

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