
Slugs can be a major nuisance in your garden, so learn how to control them with this guide from The Old Farmer’s Almanac.
Identifying Slug and Snail Damage on Plants and Vegetavles
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They are still here, this is year 5 of the enslaught of slugs and snails - and I am the only person in my town with this problem. They are on all my perennials, under the cardboard pieces I put on all the walk paths, under and up the sides of the wood borders of my raised beds. Picking them is most helpful, as last spring I picked 1000 a day, and three days ago I picked over 928 in one day. Put them in dishsoapy water which kills them quickly. Last year a few slugs were on my house porch after rain, in the wet spots, and this year, there are a lot more. Today in the first visit to the porch, after rain all night, I picked 46, and they are mostly teeny baby slugs. Went out again in half an hour and got 15 more. Nothing is deterring them except picking them, but even then, more arrive. They are in all the hay in the fields around my house and garden. Need to keep them off my veggies!!!
Don’t “donate” them to your neighbour (you can have the u I’ve got more!) because they are homing (like pigeons) and will just come back.
This is the 3rd year of these creatures torturing my garden. Mostly slugs for the past month. All in this piece is correct and helpful. I find that picking them is the most effective, as well as setting up pieces of cardboard to entice slugs. Also, the boards around my raised beds attrack slugs, so if I turn them over every day, especially after a rain, I find more. Takes a lot of time to check these 'traps'. Also, digging up big weeds around the border, I often find nests of slugs and snails. More to do!!
Ducks love slings n snails.
Why don't more gardeners know about ammonia for slug control? It does not simply deter slugs or send them elsewhere; it dissolves them. Ammonia is a component of fertilizer and doesn't harm soil or lawns (unless applied in concentrated amounts, such as dog pee in hot, dry weather). It's far cheaper than slug bait. I keep a diluted solution in a spray bottle and squirt a mist along all edges and borders in the yard, either in the cool early morning, or just before sunset. Any slug that catches the mist turns white and dies in moments. Just one trip about the yard will expose dozens, many less than one inch long. Repeating the process one or two more times will rid the yard and garden almost completely of slugs. It takes weeks for any survivors to repopulate.
Many, many years ago I read of this tip in an issue of Sunset Magazine of using a spray bottle with a solution of half water and half ammonia (whatever will fill the spray bottle). Just go around and give the critters a squirt or two or three of this solution. (I found this delightful to do as I watched them sizzle up and die - most satisfying)
Bleach solution works and dissolves them too! In a spray bottle
True, it will kill them, but bleach will kill all your plants. It is harmful in the environment.
Sometimes I sprinkle salt around the outer edges of my garden. Slugs won’t cross over salt. It kills them instantly The slugs bubble up and dissolve when salt is poured on them. Just remember not to get salt to close to plants. Although some salt in the soil is good
Bleach solution works and dissolves them too!