BBC Breakfast viewers furious after 'maniac' reporter says he 'rips slugs apart' | S6Z23C3 | 2024-03-14 21:08:01
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BBC Breakfast viewers have been left shocked and disturbed by a reporter's confession about 'ripping aside' slugs.
The pests are a nuisance to many gardeners, but the broadcaster's local weather and surroundings correspondent Jonah Fisher has fairly a robust reaction to them.
'They've long been thought-about an enemy of gardeners all over the place, but now there's a brand new campaign which hopes to offer slugs and snails a little bit of a makeover,' Naga Munchetty began.
Co-host Charlie Stayt continued: 'The Royal Horticultural Society needs us to problem our unfavourable perceptions of the much-maligned creatures by considering their contributions to the ecosystem.'
And for Fisher particularly, the slugs actually are enemies, as he stated it's a 'lethal battle between the gardener and the slug and the snail'.
Through the morning report reside from RHS Wisley, he then confessed: 'I was out in my allotment in Cardiff final weekend, I didn't know I was coming to talk to you, and every time I noticed a slug, I picked it up, I ripped it aside, I killed it, as a result of I didn't want it eating my crops.'
Viewers have been shocked at Fisher admitting he 'ripped aside' the slimy creatures, with X consumer @trackso367 writing: 'Who the hell is the presenter speaking about slugs- "I find them, decide them up and rip them aside, i kill them". What kind of maniacs are you hiring!'
@sam_hasell added: 'Your reporter is a psychotic nutter who rips slugs apart?'
'Ripped a slug apart? Did I hear that appropriately?' @djrustynail wrote.
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Others have been on the aspect of the professional, with Dr Juliet writing on X: 'I really like watching my Bugman @AndrewSalisbur2 on the tellybox, and I really like the very fact he's asking us all to be good to #slugs and #snails.'
Fisher added that throughout the nation other gardeners can be agreeing that we 'need to cease' the slugs and snails from consuming their crops.
Nevertheless, the phase went on to point out how slugs truly are very important for a 'healthy stability in a garden' and to 'settle for a bit of injury'.
BBC Breakfast airs from 6am on BBC One.
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