Slugs...sigh....not sure I can take another year of every single thing I plant being ravaged! Better head out with a bucket of salt tonight then...!
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostHow do you guys dispose of your slugs?
I've tried the bucket of salt method, I've tried cutting them in half with secateurs, both ways make me feel ill...
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I've found loads of slug eggs in the last few days On the allotment I inherited a bottle of slug pellets which is something that I would never normally use but I've had an idea...
If I make some slug traps (bottles with the tops cut off, inverted, then taped back on) and add pellets to them, a) would this be enough bait to get the slugs in the bottles and b) would it be safe enough to prevent anything else getting to the pellets (hedgehogs etc)?
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Originally posted by Dotty Sarah View PostOn the allotment I inherited a bottle of slug pellets which is something that I would never normally use but I've had an idea...
If I make some slug traps (bottles with the tops cut off, inverted, then taped back on) and add pellets to them, a) would this be enough bait to get the slugs in the bottles and b) would it be safe enough to prevent anything else getting to the pellets (hedgehogs etc)?
359 tonight.
Plus bats, hedgehogs, owls and a roe buck making me jump by barking from the woods next to me.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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OK,
Thought I would add my two penneth.
I live in the middle of town, no hedgehogs.
Frogs would be good, but haven’t done that yet.
Slug pellets get consumed (via the dead slugs) by wildlife.
Hunting works.
I have put ‘snail varnish’ on snails before, thrown them over a 10 foot wall onto a garage block.
The plan was that the birds would get them, but they kept coming back, no matter how hard I threw.
I put my slugs and snails that I catch in my garden waste bin that goes to the council.
Slug beer traps do work.
Problems are:
that cats fill in the hole.
Rain waters it down.
They are a pain to empty because your hole fills in.
(Or you buy an expensive version)
Also it can kill beneficial beetles etc.
I have started an all out attack before they get too carried away out there.
Catching one prevents hundreds in the future (Stitch in time thing)
1) I hunt.
2) I have placed upturned pots for them to shelter under so I can find and then dispose of them.
(Put them where you can access easily)
3) I have set cheap slug traps.
Set the lip above the surface so beetles don’t topple in.
I have bought those very cheap food storage boxes.
You know the ones. Almost clear plastic?
(They are about 4 or 5 inches square)
But the cheap cheap cheap cheap ones.
I then put one into the other. (Makes for easy emptying) and put in cheap beer.
Then I set up a lid on sticks.
An old plate or pot tray (what are they called? The thing you put a pot on to hold the water…. Round) works wonderfully.
Cheap, effective safe etc etc
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Originally posted by Martin H View PostAllotment rules are no livestock
Therefore allotment rules cannot ban the keeping of hens or rabbits, although they may impose conditions relating to their care etc.
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Be that as it may, before they gave me a key they made me sign a document called "Terms and Conditions of Tenancy". Rule 11 says, in its entirety,
"The tenant shall not keep any live animals or livestock of any kind on the Allotment Plot."
Nobody else has any, so a newbie I feel it's best to stick to it.
I'll probably ignore a couple of the other rules, such as where Rule 20 says, "The tenant shall not ... make any compost heaps ...".
Also I can't put up a shed without written consent of the Secretary of the Society (Rule 8); I might not bother with that one either.
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238 slugs tonight - very dry, hence the low count. 3 glow worms in the compostLe Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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358 tonight, in thirty minutes. Raining. Rubber glove disintegrated so I gave up!Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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