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I wasn't fertilizer, I'm pretty sure it was just normal dirt. Does salt make them explode? I wouldn't think so...
Looking back on it, it's actually kind of funny.
Nice to see other people think the little slimies are cute! :3c
Anyway, I read that slugs are an unevolved ancestor of the snail.
The leathery "patch" they have on their back is thought to have evolved into a shell on the species that became actual snails.
And no, it stands to reason that they are not fond of salt.
Salt absorbs moisture, and so a slug being as it is, salt is literally insta - death to them.
Or a slow painful one if they feel pain.
Imagine death by something that slowly caused all the water in your body to dissapear.
Your body is probably about 50 - 60 % water.
Mind you, they are also alive
Slugs for one, actually have thousands of sharp teeth and if you listen closely on a quiet night in your garden, they can be heard munching and crunching their way through the green stuff.
They are noisy eaters. Im not kidding you, listen to them up close lol.
Some fun slug facts via Mental Floss:
http://mentalfloss.com/article/91588/10-slippery-facts-about-slugs
Some science about slugs:
http://www.allaboutslugs.com/slug-and-snail-science/slug-anatomy/
They are basically a muscular foot.