I talked about the slugs to the neighbor who gave us the strawberry seedlings that we now have in the small patch around the house, and he told me that he would give me the pesticide that kills snails and slugs. The next day, he kindly gave me this: Namekil
家の周りの小さな畑に植えてあるイチゴの苗をくれた隣人にナメクジのことを話しました。すると、カタツムリやナメクジを殺す農薬をくれるとのこと。次の日、これを頂きました。ナメキールです。
I wasn't familiar with this pesticide, so I did some googling. I learned that the pesticide contained in this product, metaldehyde, was 'moderately hazardous' according to Wikipedia.
この農薬のことは知らなかったので、ちょっとグーグルで調べました。Wikipediaによれば、この製品に含まれている殺虫剤「メタアルデヒド」の毒性は中程度だそうです。
Metaldehyde
Today, I saw two slugs lying dead.
今日はナメクジが二匹死んでいました。
The other day, my son and I harvested some fava beans from the farm.
先日、息子と畑から空豆を少し収穫しました。
I simply boiled them in water with a bit of salt, and we had them without any seasoning.
ただ、塩を少し入れたお湯で茹でて、何も味付けしないで食べました。
Sorry for not posting about Japanese cooking!
日本料理に関する投稿をしないでスミマセン!
"Sorry for not posting about Japanese cooking!"
ReplyDeleteNo apologies necessary! If not food, I still enjoy reading your other stories. Japan is my absolute favorite country in the world, so anything Japanese is so interesting and fascinating to me. :)
pink: Thanks for your consolatory words! Hm... I have to think of ways to make my blog more enjoyable to overseas readers!
ReplyDeleteI recommend you use iron phosphate based slug bait as a safer slug bait. It has a physiological effect on the slugs in that it makes them stop eating. You won't see a slugs lying around dead the morning after application but the slugs that eat the iron phosphate will stop eating and starve. Iron phosphate is also much safer to use around food crops due to its low toxicity (it’s considered non toxic to pets and wildlife and the birds sometimes eat it which can be a nuisance as it means less for the slugs to eat.) They often go under the brand of Sluggo or Esca-go in north America but I do not know what brand to they sell it as in Japan. I do not recommend Metaldehyde or carbaryl and metaldehyde based bait as it’s not safe to use with edible plants.
ReplyDeleteSuper: Thanks for the information. I did a search and found it was sold as Sluggo
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in Japan. I'm not sure if it's readily available, but I will try to get it.