Lindsaylew82 wrote:I've been reading some of the other posts on the forum, and they're hilarious. I don't feel so bad. My neighbor came over to see why I was making so many whiney noises. He saw me grimacing and picking off slugs with my trusty long surgical hemostats. He looked at me like I was crazy and then asked me why I didn't just put seven's on it... I just fake laughed like the proper southern girl I am, blessed his heart under my breath, and continued on with my hemostat.
I might be able to save up enough eggshells in a year to cover my garden.
I may beer bait them... But not with my good beer. I'll have to go to the gas station for a couple 40's of cheap malt. ;P

You HAVE been reading the other threads on the forum!
I have been told that the beer (and probably yeast) traps will ATTRACT slugs from good distance away -- better to get the neighbors to set out traps

so keep that in mind if you decide to use them and set them up AWAY from your garden. I haven't been successful using them -- that's why I asked about brand of beers before -- maybe I have teetotaller slugs or something....
Thankfully you didn't take your neighbor at his word. Definitely no to Sevin. Also salt is salt, I feel. They can get concentrated if you put down too much and then they won't be beneficial any more. I don't know the threshold, but keep in mind you only need a tablespoon per two gallons of water for the Epsom salt to be effective treatment for the plants.
I have been finding tiny baby slugs under objects left on the ground overnight. Yesterday was a 10" diameter plastic bucket lid. Last night some tub lids and the compost bin lid I left leaning on the fence blew over in the gusty rainstorm, so it will be interesting to see if I have more slugs to pick off. (Hemostat sounds like it would be less tiring on a long drawn out slug hunt than chopsticks

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