Yellow slug

Yellow Slug

Yellow Slug ©Philip Precey

Yellow slug

+ -
Enw gwyddonol: Limax flavus
The Yellow slug lives up to its name - its yellow body is mottled with grey patches. Often found in gardens and damp places in houses, it can be considered a pest, but is an important nutrient recycler.

Top facts

Stats

Length: up to 10 cm

Conservation status

Common.

Pryd i'w gweld

January to December

Ynghylch

With yellow-and-grey mottling on its body, the Yellow slug lives up to its name. This slug is the species that is most associated with people and urban environments, so can be found in gardens and in damp, dark areas of houses. It feeds on fungi, decaying matter and vegetables.

What to look for

The Yellow slug has a mottled, grey-and-yellow body, and blue tentacles.

Where to find

Mainly found in England and Wales.

Roeddech chi yn gwybod?

Snails and slugs are gastropods, which means 'stomach foot'.