Thursday, April 2, 2009

Banana Slugs

One of the first things I noticed when I moved to the Northern California Redwood Coast were these yellow....things. Slugs, Banana Slugs to be specific. They are found in coastal forests (especially redwood forests) from southern Alaska to Santa Cruz, CA.I was raised in Southern California and we had snails. Ordinary garden snails. Pests, really. As a small child I delighted in stomping on them to hear the crunch or putting salt on them to see them foam. I know, I was heartless but then, so was every other kid in the neighborhood. The older ones showed us how. I bet they learned from their older siblings. But, I digress.

Banana Slugs are big, yellow, look like bananas and sometimes they have black spots that make them look like older bananas. They are big, did I say that? Not like the small black variety. I'd also never seen a slug before I moved here either, but a black slug and a banana slug are two different animals.

This one Bill found on the back patio was about 6" long. Fair sized. I've seen them nearly 10-12" long before. One of the weird things about them is that they can stretch out almost double their size. They secrete SLIME that is really gross. It sticks to you and cannot be washed off. It wears off. The best thing to do is to coat is with dirt and try to rub it off. Yuck! I've seen chickens & ducks eat them, but first they rub them in the dirt to coat the slime good.

Locally you can see the Slug Races at Prairie Creek State Park every Spring. Prairie Creek is one of our family's favorite picnic stop, hiking place and camping too. It's nice to be able to camp so close to home. Come visit us and we'll take you to see the most beautiful forests in the world...you'll probably see Banana Slugs, Roosevelt Elk, raccoon, and lots more.

6 comments:

Carol E. said...

Yeecccchhh! I have been there twice and am glad to say I never saw a banana slug. I'd be happy if you kept that out of the tour when/if I come again.

Liz Scott Adams said...

I guess growing up here, they seem completely normal to me, I really never even thought about them not living other places as well. When I was a kid I licked the belly of one at camp one summer to prove how tough I was. Yick. What was I thinking.

Anonymous said...

OMG LIZ!

BevH said...

Ewww..I hate banana slugs. Although I miss the redwoods, now that I'm living in Oregon, I certainly don't miss those ugly yellow things! Hardly ever see a slug of any kind up here, just snails, and not too many of those.

Beka and Jason Haché said...

As much as banana slugs bring me a warm memory of "home" - I think slugs are SO gross!!! yuck!

Stephanie said...

Ewww, I am with Bev...just looking at the picture of the slimy thing...I thought I saw it move and said to meself...EWWW again! We have one who has taken up residence in our garage for probably over a year. It's slime is the give away!!!! So gross! Maybe I should move back to LA where my past is full of vivid memories of cochroaches scrambling in the kitchen at night when the lights came on! Too close for comfort!!!