I haven't planted much out yet but I'm thinking ahead as to how I can prevent my precious crops being munched by slugs.
I have raised beds made from scaffolding planks - would it work if I attached copper tape around them?
Having done a search and read through some old threads it seems that there are 101 different methods of getting rid of slugs, some more gruesome than others. I'm a bit squeamish and would rather scare them off than let them in then have to ....... deep breath.......pick them up (eeuughh) and actually 'deal' with them! (Do some of you REALLY cut them up with scissors??)
If the copper tape isn't a good idea, what other 'non-contact' methods would you recommend?
I have raised beds made from scaffolding planks - would it work if I attached copper tape around them?
Having done a search and read through some old threads it seems that there are 101 different methods of getting rid of slugs, some more gruesome than others. I'm a bit squeamish and would rather scare them off than let them in then have to ....... deep breath.......pick them up (eeuughh) and actually 'deal' with them! (Do some of you REALLY cut them up with scissors??)
If the copper tape isn't a good idea, what other 'non-contact' methods would you recommend?
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