
It was hanging from the ceiling by a gooey thread but by the time I had got the camera it had dropped to the floor. We've been getting great fat slugs as well, but a line of salt by the back door has literally stopped them in their tracks. Slugs I can handle - I chuck 'em back in the garden usually, but these flatworms, no - they have to die...

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That looks something like a leech, Peter. Did it stand up when it smelled your warm blood?
That was my first thought but it's actually a flatworm; hideous, but harmless.
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