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Negotiation:
I have tried to convince them next doors garden is so much soggier than mine. Unfortunately I don’t speak slug very well. I tried sign language but the neighbour who had been watching me called social services. I said “Oh it’s alright I can explain, I am talking to the slugs” This did not help one bit.
Aerobatics:
Launching them over the wall is very satisfying and seemed to work well until I hit Mrs. Mountjoy (Women’s institute president) in the face with a particularly soggy one.
Alcohol:
I made jam jar beer traps but somehow begrudged giving these pests a treat when in fact I was trying to kill them. So each can I opened I felt it only right I should drink at least half of it. The search party found me huddled in a cold frame singing “I’m gonna get yer, I’m gonna get yer, look out slugs cos I’m gonna get yer”.
Ordinance:
My home made mini land mines merely resulted in me losing a little toe.
Chemical weapons:
Have you tried buying poison? My chemist eyes bulged when he read my list, Arsenic, strychnine, Agent Orange etc.
I have however had one success, my mother in laws banoffe pie, it really is lethal.
Here are my slug defences - six months' collection of baked and crushed egg shells. I know a lot of people find shells don't work as a barrier, but I think the trick is to put a really solid ring of shells around seedlings - at least an inch thick - and to be careful when watering not to disperse the shells.
They may not be 100% effective, but shells work better for me than some of the expensive garden centre products.
I love the idea of organic but if you dilute household ammonia into water 1 part ammonia 9parts water and put it into a spay bottle and spray it at them it will kill them and doesn't harm you plants.
Copper tape failed me due to the close proximity of the planters to each other and to walls etc (touching), so I resorted to pellets off the planters where slugs were known to be seen, garlic spray, and night time hunting trips with scissors.
They still wiped out my peppers and made a mess of my sunflower though I will be considering nematodes this year
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