I haven't tried it myself yet but I'm told that cold tea (no milk or sugar) works in slug pubs too.
I use the nightly torch and bucket approach, and hedgehogs and frogs seem to enjoy the rest - which is why I avoid using pellets.
I'm very much aware that this is a First World Issue, but in case this helps anyone;
Virgin Holidays has now officially cancelled my Sandals Holiday to Jamaica - booked to start this time next week, 21 April - and I have completed their online form to postpone and rebook on the same dates next...
I use a vg car repair/maintenance company many in Crawley called "Kiplings" apparently because some of their building was the original (Crawley) Kiling Cake building.
Good News: today I received an email from Virgin telling me that my tickets are ready for printing, for our holiday in Jamaica at the end of April.
Bad News: Jamaica is (apparently) closed to all except Jamaica Nationals.
I'm confused (and isolated).
Personally I'm much more interested to know how many people have caught the virus and have survived, than knowing how many have died.
Same info in the end, but from a more positive angle.
I've just paid £90 a pop for 4 tickets to see Brian Wilson at the Dome in May - saw him there a few years ago, he was great. Out of his box, but great.
Without having read the entire 15 pages of this debate, may I add my biggest linguistic bugbear?
The increasing use of "regular" when the speaker (or writer) really means "frequent" - the worst example of which I heard on the TV a few years ago …
"A typical Rooney goal, he regularly scores...
That absolute abomination by some already-forgotten "winner" of X Factor (or some similar no-talent show) cover version of "Forever Young".
A wonderful song destroyed.
Fire and Fury: inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff
I found it in a Lewes Charity Shop for £2
If it's only 25% true, then it's frightening as deck!