Slugs and snails

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Slugs and snails

Post: # 150063Post Clazbear »

How do we get rid of slugs and snails from our veg garden.
Naturally and Organically of course.
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Post: # 150065Post Annpan »

Ah.. the ultimate question... I think there is a 101 ways to... on it somewhere.

I have found beer traps the best so far.



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Hedgehogs? or of course chooks!!
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And ducks.
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Post: # 150142Post Clazbear »

I'd love Chooks (and Dooks), and so would my daughter, but our garden just ain't big enough I don't think, it's only about 20x20 feet. And the patio area is only just big enough for a small rabbit hutch and a garden table.
I don't think it's big enough for a chook house, might be wrong though.

Do Chooks eat veg seedlings?, because the whole of the garden is being turned over to the growing of veg n fruit there will be no grassy areas for them to scratch around in.

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Post: # 150165Post Flo »

Yep chooks eat vegetable seedlings - they like their greens which improve the colour of the yolks I'm told. :mrgreen:

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Post: # 150338Post becks77 »

Oh yes, they got into our greenhouse last year, no sprouts or calabrese for us last year!!!!
They enjoyed themselves though. :roll:
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I have hens, and I have found that they will eat worms, snails and any other bugs that they find, but the will NOT touch slugs! I think they hate that they slime gets on their beaks! That or they are totally spoiled! They will eat veg seedlings and grass, hence we have no lawn or a blade of grass to be seen anywhere in our garden!
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Post: # 150396Post lazyspice »

We're lucky enough to have hedgehogs who visit the garden regularly but a friend of mine keeps a bucket of salty water outside and pops them in when she sees them - it's a pretty disgusting mixture she ends up with though :pukeright:
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Post: # 150400Post Odsox »

Fresh sea weed does the trick, but you sort of have to live near the sea of course :lol:
The salt kills them but doesn't harm the veg and then it all rots down to make wonderful fertilizer and soil conditioner.
Marvellous stuff. :cheers:
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Post: # 150405Post pumpy »

We are lucky, in that 90% of the slugs in our garden, are attracted to the compost heap, (i've counted anything upto 50 at a time...particularley after a shower). However, ash from an open fire, crushed egg-shells, gravel (or anything with a jagged edge), scattered round your plants may deter the little blighters.
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.

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Post: # 150413Post Marc »

I put on a pair of rubber gloves and go out with a torch after dark. They have come out from their hidy places by then and I collect them up and use the salt water method as previously mentioned.
Not the most pleasant job in the world but I find it very successful.
I've heard that it's not a good idea to give snails to chooks although they love them. Not sure why but I guess one could google it.
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Post: # 150415Post Annpan »

I have been feeding my new chooks slugs, the first day or so they didn't think much of them but they now guzzle them down - I have only had the girls 5 days but they seem to have decimated the slug population already, mind you it has been dry here for a few days too.
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Post: # 150417Post Urban Ayisha »

chop em in 'alf with yer secateurs!!

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Re: Slugs and snails

Post: # 150946Post Bobzilla »

bantamlady wrote:I have hens, and I have found that they will eat worms, snails and any other bugs that they find, but the will NOT touch slugs! I think they hate that they slime gets on their beaks! That or they are totally spoiled! They will eat veg seedlings and grass, hence we have no lawn or a blade of grass to be seen anywhere in our garden!
Mine will eat the small ones but if they are anything over a cm they give it a peck and tun a mile.

I feel the no grass in the garden though.

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