Snails Are Attacking! Best Methods To Combat These Evil Buggers?

46&2

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I've been fighting snails in my garden for a couple days now and wanted to get some ideas on how to stop them. I've read some ways on the internet but wanted to see if you guys have some clever ways of keeping the slime out of your gardens. Thx!
 

mcpurple

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well since they are kinda like a slug, i would try beer in a cup near the plants, also copper tape helps,and soe does washed semi crushed eg shell around the base of the stock, and recently i have heard sand works but i have not tried sand yet
 

46&2

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I've heard about the beer in the dish thing, I am going to try that once the sun starts going down today. Just hope it doesn't attract any other unwanted pests. My neighbor will probably hop the fence and drink it before the snails can!
 

olylifter420

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Ive had a leafminer issue since I started. Dam bastards suck cause they eat all your leaf tissue then leave it dead.

So, I put a 1/2 inch layer of sand at the top and I purchased eco smart organic lawn & garden insecticide, what I do is post up 5 q-tips strategically around the plant and spray them down with my organic insecticide... Has been working pretty good, so far.
 

fdd2blk

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if you lightly sprinkle slug and snail bait in a 10 foot circle around your plants you will never have snail or slug problems again. it cost a few dollars at any garden center. it's what it's made for. ;)

i'd buy a 12 pack as well. simply drink it.
 

mcpurple

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I've heard about the beer in the dish thing, I am going to try that once the sun starts going down today. Just hope it doesn't attract any other unwanted pests. My neighbor will probably hop the fence and drink it before the snails can!
haha, the neighbor art is funny. i never had it attract any unwanted bugs and when it does they also die in the beer, ive had 1 or 2 worms go in, some gnats, and alot of pincher bugs. im good with them dying as well, and as for the worms well it was only a few and my soil has hundreds or more,

i mihgt get the bait as well soon to test it out, the only thing i dont like is it is non organic, but im sure if i dont use it in my beds ill be fine
 

chillychill

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yup beer.. fill a party cup full dig in ground till flush. all snails ,slugs love the smell of beer they will go in and drown
 

snew

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Remember organic, natural controls generally take a little while. They will get in the beer and they will not crawl over the copper.
 

mcpurple

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Remember organic, natural controls generally take a little while. They will get in the beer and they will not crawl over the copper.
the copper does work but ive noticed that the bigger ones go right over it. i saw a video where they hook up te copper to a 9 volt battery to make electricity go through the wire so when a slug does hit it it is zapped. i want to do it, but i think id go through a whole lot of nine volts
 

TrichomeTrent

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yup beer.. fill a party cup full dig in ground till flush. all snails ,slugs love the smell of beer they will go in and drown
^This :) or use a mason jar same concept
the copper does work but ive noticed that the bigger ones go right over it. i saw a video where they hook up te copper to a 9 volt battery to make electricity go through the wire so when a slug does hit it it is zapped. i want to do it, but i think id go through a whole lot of nine volts
awesomes :)
 

mcpurple

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well, ive tried almost every thing for slugs. and i have to give it up to slug and snail bait. this shit works great, i didnt even use it near my garden cuz i have dogs and it is a chem so i used around the other parts of the house and front yard and have not seen any slugs in my garden for ever now, they are how ever dyig off in the bait. i dont like to use it but it works great, next year i will catch them before they breed with organic methods.
 

TrichomeTrent

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well, ive tried almost every thing for slugs. and i have to give it up to slug and snail bait. this shit works great, i didnt even use it near my garden cuz i have dogs and it is a chem so i used around the other parts of the house and front yard and have not seen any slugs in my garden for ever now, they are how ever dyig off in the bait. i dont like to use it but it works great, next year i will catch them before they breed with organic methods.
like 9volt shock therapy? :)
 

fdd2blk

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slug and snail bait isn't really that toxic. you only need to use it the first few weeks. once your plants get sturdy enough they won't be bothered. by the time the flower the bait is long gone.

i don't know why people don't just do things the easy way from the beginning. :?
 

mcpurple

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slug and snail bait isn't really that toxic. you only need to use it the first few weeks. once your plants get sturdy enough they won't be bothered. by the time the flower the bait is long gone.

i don't know why people don't just do things the easy way from the beginning. :?
well it says fatal to pets right on the box, and i dont want to take a chance on a it with my dogs, plus its working how i am using it. thanks for posting it earlier in this thread though, mine is not corrys though, it is made by eliminator. and my plants are way beyond more then sturdy enough. i also feel that the chems used in teh bait will effect any living organic matter and benifical fungus in the soil, i dont use near my garden and it still works great.

again thanks for the post
 

46&2

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I might end up doing it the easy way... My garden is fenced off on one side so I am thinking about putting the bait on the other side of the fence. It seems to be where they are coming from. I haven't seen one in a while on the garden side. Once I put the beer out they seemed to have vanished, I was looking forward to seeing some drunk snails. But no snails is a helluva lot better.
 

46&2

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I put a couple test spots out and found I have more of a problem than I thought. Luckily most can't find their way through my fence. This should thin out the population a bit. Almost feel sorry for them until I remember the devastation they let loose on my cucumber babies.
 
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