Identifying Slug and Snail Damage on Plants and Vegetavles
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I have been using crunched up egg shells around my hostas for years. They add nutrients to the soil and deter the slugs. I also use salt to melt the slugs I find or just step on them if they are small. I鈥檓 going to try the vinegar after reading this article.
I have been using crunched up egg shells around my hostas for years. They add nutrients to the soil and deter the slugs. I also use salt to melt the slugs I find or just step on them if they are small. I鈥檓 going to try the vinegar after reading this article.
I am under the assumption that copper repels slugs and maybe snails.
I wonder if I stapled a #12 copper ground wire around the top of my raised gardens ? Copper is much more expensive this year than last, but am going to try it and let you know.
Yes, this is correct. Snails and slugs are repelled by the unpleasant reaction between their bodies and the copper. Wrap a strip of copper (Surefire Slug/Snail Copper Barrier Tape) around the wooden sides of garden beds.
The slugs in my northern Maine garden are HUGE. I've tried the beer traps, using boards for them to hide under, just about everything but it's been very frustrating. I've never been able to grow lettuce, but interplanting the seedlings in my garlic bed yielded a great crop this year. The garlic apparently repelled the slugs and shaded the lettuce plants from hot summer sun. Sluggo,or Garden Safe Slug and Snail Bait, works good, too. You have to reapply the granules after a rain or every two weeks. Supposedly the active ingredient (iron phosphate) lures the slugs then kills them when they eat it. Safe to use around pets tho I don't allow my dogs in the vegetable garden. Takes a few days to work but does cut down the population quite a bit.
I use household ammonia , mixed with water in a spray bottle which I call my slug gun , I find the slugs,remove them from the plant, and squirt them , very effective, no soap , no oil, and it is not harmful at all to the soil, I used to put the ammonia in a bucket and throw the slugs in, disgusting to clean up but also effective, I avoid spraying on the plant as it may affect the foliage that is sprayed.I also set up hiding spots after a night I check them in the am and take control of any at that point.
I get them in my house ,how are they getting in ? How can I stop them?
Slugs, like most small pests, get into the house through small 鈥渉oles鈥–cracks, vents, gaps in windows or doors, or even where pipes enter the home–virtually any sliver of an opening is an invitation. And they can climb and travel upside down once they get there.
You need to clear leaf and other debris from around the house and fill the gaps above. Some sources recommend a sealant in a tube (home supply stores have many choices) and some say slug baits work. You could spread gravel or diatomaceous earth outside; they can not crawl over rough surfaces. Or get a duck or two; they eat slugs.
I use Bug-Geta and a lid from a milk jug. Place about 5-6 pellets in lid. Set the lids in your potted plants. Easy to remove when watering or when going to rain. Also place lid close to plants in ground. Check in morning and remove dead slugs. My bag of Bug-Geta has lasted for years because so little is needed. The lid keeps the pellets from getting wet in soil and can easily be removed for watering or when rain threatens.
The slugs I have love phlox they have eaten my lovely plant , going to pot it instead of in garden