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As I said above.A torch, a pair of gloves/tongs for the faint hearted
a bucket with a couple of inches of salty water
I don’t advocate cruelty- killing them with salt is inhumane. They may eat ones’ plants but they don’t deserve a nasty slow death just for eating. They also play an essential role in the ecosystem - both in the food chain and as decomposers of vegetable matter which enriches your soil.
The salt treatment draws water from their bodies, is a slow drawn out process where they secrete mucus to try and counteract the poison - it very possibly causes sensations akin to pain.
Copper or grit around the plant stems are effective solutions and far more humane and ecofriendly.

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