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OK I have to ask this question, please trust me, I am being serious.
These land slugs, if you eat them, does anyone know if they are not edible to humans. I had this come up in one of my edible plant seminars. I didnt have a good answer?
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Subject: Re: New York slugs
Avril,
The orange slug is probably Arion subfuscus, an alien from Europe. There
are some color variations, some individuals being more brown than orange. I
find both color forms in my yard in Maryland.
Aydin
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