First Slug of the Year
I found the first slug of the year crawling up the wall of my house. I made short work of him. After killing off around 25 snails, I seem to have run out of them.
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Oh, the poor things!
I'm sure you'll be glad I tell you this- snails and slugs LOVE the dead remains of their friends, and squishing them in your garden only attracts more.
Instead, try laying a wood or plastic board at an angle, so they stick to it's underside for shade during the warm day. Then you can peel them off and let them out away from your garden.
Also, if your veggie garden is being destroyed, and it's only a patch, try putting strips of sandpaper around it- they hate crawling against that.
Hope I helped! :3
I'm sure you'll be glad I tell you this- snails and slugs LOVE the dead remains of their friends, and squishing them in your garden only attracts more.
Instead, try laying a wood or plastic board at an angle, so they stick to it's underside for shade during the warm day. Then you can peel them off and let them out away from your garden.
Also, if your veggie garden is being destroyed, and it's only a patch, try putting strips of sandpaper around it- they hate crawling against that.
Hope I helped! :3
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I do not have ducks or chickens (I wish I did) so for slug control I put out pie pans of beer and put crushed clean egg shells in the garden. Slugs are sots and love beer. Thsy actually love the yeast. They crawl into the pans and drown in the beer. Use cheep beer. The crushed egg shells keeps them from crawling over the ground because it cuts them. I use the combination to keep them out of my garden. Works. The nasty buggers show up on the patio so I put out pans of beer for them. It takes a few days but after that I have no slugs.
My 2 cents. Good luck
My 2 cents. Good luck
Oh my-- so I'm not the only one!!
I am not exaggerating, I pulled about 100 off my lettuces this morning. We got light rains last night so everything is still nice and wet so they stayed out so that I could finally see them!
We use Sluggo but that has minimal effects it seems like.
I'm going to try the beer thing! Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
I am not exaggerating, I pulled about 100 off my lettuces this morning. We got light rains last night so everything is still nice and wet so they stayed out so that I could finally see them!
We use Sluggo but that has minimal effects it seems like.
I'm going to try the beer thing! Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
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I've been going on late-night snail hunts these last few nights.
I usually just pick them up and toss them as far as I can away from the property.
Does anyone know how far snails can travel? I hope they don't come back. My poor sunflower seedlings have been decimated by the little buggers!
I spread a whole lot of those organic/friendly snail pellets that they're supposed to adore, but I found one the other night that had completely ignored all the pellets and started munching on another seedling!
I usually just pick them up and toss them as far as I can away from the property.
Does anyone know how far snails can travel? I hope they don't come back. My poor sunflower seedlings have been decimated by the little buggers!
I spread a whole lot of those organic/friendly snail pellets that they're supposed to adore, but I found one the other night that had completely ignored all the pellets and started munching on another seedling!