last year on a thread about slugs I mentioned that I was going to trial the use of bran. At our allotments we have terrible trouble with slugs and snails and it is not uncommon for some folks not to plant spuds as these seem to get riddled by slugs. Having used it last season and again, this I can positively say that it appears to work. Last year my young brassicas were decimated by slugs until I started using bran. I used it last year to great effect and this year I applied bran around all my young plants very early in the season and few plants show signs of slug damage. It doesnt matter if it get wets it still seems to work as it does not get washed awayn although it does eventually disappear into the soil or perhaps the slugs eat it all.
Whether the bran has acted as a barrier to kept the slugs off or it has killed them enmass I have no idea but were now in June with all my plants growing strong with hardly any damage. I bought a large bag in April last year from a seed supplier (where I get my chick feed from) and it cost me around £7. I have only just finished using this bag last week and I intend to get me another as it is far cheaper than slug pellets or other stuff and is far more effective. I can heartlily recommend its useage.

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