British gardens face 15cm Spanish 'superslug' invasion

Spanish slugs have an 'aggressive breeding cycle' and eat everything from faeces to each other

Gardeners in Britain face a battle against 15cm Spanish "superslugs" following the warmer than average winter, according to experts.

Dr Ian Bedford, head of entomology at John Innes Centre in Norwich, discovered the new species in the UK in 2012 and is predicting an explosion in their population this year.

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