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Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot.

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    Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot. I put the pot back for now.

    *are they worm eggs?!

    ANSWER: SLUG EGGS. They are now squished. Thank you everyone!!!

    #seattle #gardening #egg #insect #PNW

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    • paparatti@phire.placeP paparatti@phire.place

      Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot. I put the pot back for now.

      *are they worm eggs?!

      ANSWER: SLUG EGGS. They are now squished. Thank you everyone!!!

      #seattle #gardening #egg #insect #PNW

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      @paparatti slugs. Here its most likely Arion vulgaris, more commonly named "murder slug" due to its huge appetite, eating everything you grow. Squish them!

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      • paparatti@phire.placeP paparatti@phire.place

        Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot. I put the pot back for now.

        *are they worm eggs?!

        ANSWER: SLUG EGGS. They are now squished. Thank you everyone!!!

        #seattle #gardening #egg #insect #PNW

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        @paparatti could they be snail eggs? 🐌

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        • paparatti@phire.placeP paparatti@phire.place

          Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot. I put the pot back for now.

          *are they worm eggs?!

          ANSWER: SLUG EGGS. They are now squished. Thank you everyone!!!

          #seattle #gardening #egg #insect #PNW

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          @paparatti I'm pretty sure they're slugs or snails. At least they look the same and the habitat matches

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          • jsoriano@mastodon.onlineJ jsoriano@mastodon.online

            @paparatti could they be snail eggs? 🐌

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            @jsoriano ohhh could be. I bet slugs. Maybe I'll wash them out then.

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            • meraord@mastodonsweden.seM meraord@mastodonsweden.se

              @paparatti slugs. Here its most likely Arion vulgaris, more commonly named "murder slug" due to its huge appetite, eating everything you grow. Squish them!

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              @meraord πŸ‘€ got it, I will murder immediately.

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                @MHowell will do! Thank you!

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                • paparatti@phire.placeP paparatti@phire.place

                  Does anyone know what these clear eggs are?* Found in a plastic plant pot, in a damp, dark spot. I put the pot back for now.

                  *are they worm eggs?!

                  ANSWER: SLUG EGGS. They are now squished. Thank you everyone!!!

                  #seattle #gardening #egg #insect #PNW

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                  @paparatti

                  pnw caviar

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