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    • Banded Slug 

      Goh, K. S.; Gibson, R. L.; Specker, D. R. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)
      The banded slug was introduced from Europe during the 1800s. It has become a common pest of vegetables, field crops, and ornamentals throughout the United States and Canada. The banded slug attacks seedlings of a number ...
    • Gray Garden Slug 

      Goh, K. S.; Gibson, R. L.; Specker, D. R. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)
      The gray garden slug was introduced from Europe during the 1800s. It has become a common pest of vegetables, field crops, and ornamentals throughout the United States and Canada. It is a close relative of the marsh slug, ...
    • Marsh Slug 

      Goh, K. S.; Gibson, R. L.; Specker, D. R. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)
      The marsh slug is native to North America, and is also found in South America, Europe, and Asia. It is a relative of the gray garden slug, Deroceras reticulatum (Muller), and shares manyaspects of its biology. Both are ...
    • Spotted Garden Slug 

      Goh, K. S.; Gibson, R. L.; Specker, D. R. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)
      The spotted garden slug was introduced from Europe during the 1800s. It is the largest slug in the eastern United States. It may be a pest in gardens and is occasionally found in and around the house. The spotted garden ...