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I was having some terrible trouble with slugs on my courgettes this year until a family of hedgehogs moved to the area, hadn't seen any since I moved here a couple years back but suddenly there were multiple reports of hedgehog sightings by myself and the neighbours. And yeah sure enough within a couple of weeks the slug population had pretty much gone.
Speak to the neighbours about a hedgehog highway., perhaps get a hedgehog house. It all helps.