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Have you seen them actually eating the plant? Only reason I ask is I have had holes in my plants from slugs. Before you try spraying anything cut a beer can in half. Put just enough beer to cover the bottom and set it under the plant leaves. Wait until morning. If it's slugs they will be in there after a night. It's cheap and doesn't hurt anything to try.
Definitely not slugs. I've lived here for 4yrs and have never found evidence of slugs around here. If it had been them, I woulda broke out the Morton's...
They are eating my Nasturtium, brussel sprouts, and radishes. I hit hem with some food grade diatomaceous earth. There were none yesterday, but it may have been due to cool overnight temps. Neem oil, is supposed to work also.
Neem is not bee safe, I don't think, but the beetles and neem should be gone by the time the egg plant starts flowering. They are here anyway. My eggplants always got through the beetles with no help. They just looked like shit of r a little while.