The thing with slugs is that you need an action plan. Copper, pellets etc. those are all fine and dandy, but to beat them you have to be more Terminator and less Rambo. Attack them on all fronts, but do it cold, calculated and systematically.
- Slugs like to hide during the day, especially underneath flat objects. Look around your garden for bricks, stones, boards, pieces of cardboard, piles of leaves, bits plastic, anything that they can use as a hiding spot. Remove those from your garden.
Note that you can also use this to your advantage: after you've cleared everything, place a couple of wooden boards around your garden. They'll start to use these as hiding spots, so check them regularly and you'll be enjoying slug salad in no time!
- Slugs also like to seek refuge under flat leaves and stems that are touching the soil. Branches that have fallen off your trees, plants that are sprawling all over: clear those out.
- If you're mulching with straw or hay, consider removing the mulch and doing without for the time being. Those kinds of mulch are like 5 star slug resorts.
Like Chris mentioned, nematodes are awesome. Another option is beer traps. Yes, slugs love beer. Slugs are nocturnal, so place them in the late afternoon. Check and refresh them daily, and place them liberally (they have a limited action radius).
Hope this helps, slugs can be a real menace!
- Slugs like to hide during the day, especially underneath flat objects. Look around your garden for bricks, stones, boards, pieces of cardboard, piles of leaves, bits plastic, anything that they can use as a hiding spot. Remove those from your garden.
Note that you can also use this to your advantage: after you've cleared everything, place a couple of wooden boards around your garden. They'll start to use these as hiding spots, so check them regularly and you'll be enjoying slug salad in no time!
- Slugs also like to seek refuge under flat leaves and stems that are touching the soil. Branches that have fallen off your trees, plants that are sprawling all over: clear those out.
- If you're mulching with straw or hay, consider removing the mulch and doing without for the time being. Those kinds of mulch are like 5 star slug resorts.
Like Chris mentioned, nematodes are awesome. Another option is beer traps. Yes, slugs love beer. Slugs are nocturnal, so place them in the late afternoon. Check and refresh them daily, and place them liberally (they have a limited action radius).
Hope this helps, slugs can be a real menace!
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