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Planting, Growing, and Caring for Hostas
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Spread some Diatomaceous earth around the plants. The sharp edges of the finely ground rock will stop the slugs from crossing it. This is the same material used in many swimming pool filters.
Be careful with the type of diatomaceous earth. The pool grade may not be good for your plants. Not sure but there is a food grade that is safe to purchase.
Creep out at midnight and again at 1 am. Quietly make your way to the Hostas, avoid using a torch until the last minute lest the slugs run away. Collect the slugs in a large, wide-mouthed jar and screw the lid on carefully. store in a cool, dry place and do not feed.
After 24 Hrs the slugs may be deep-fried in batter and served on a bed of lettuce! For a special treat, offer the slugs to "Trick or treaters" during Halloween.
OMG! HAHAHAHAHAHHA....O.K., MADE MY DAY!
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I use crushed up egg shells atound the base of my hostas and that seems to be working
Try small dishes of beer under the leaves to trap the slugs and or sand as a mulch to stop the slugs and keep trying there may be more ways to stop the slimy lil guys
how to keep slug away from hosts flower
I had the same question. I will be experimenting with shallow plastic containers lined with paper towel and filled with cheap beer. They are attracted by the yeast and drown. Discard the corpses with the paper towel (disgusting) in your food waste bin and repeat. The struggle is ongoing.