LifestyleExperienced gardener shares foolproof method to eradicate garden snails

Experienced gardener shares foolproof method to eradicate garden snails

Sprinkle around the garden beds. You will get rid of slugs.
Sprinkle around the garden beds. You will get rid of slugs.
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12 August 2024 21:33

Is your garden infested with voracious snails? Try the method of an experienced gardener that will get rid of the pests for good.

Snails are the bane of every gardener. These small creatures appear in gardens as early as the beginning of spring and don't leave until early autumn. They are attracted by easily accessible food and the possibility of sheltering in a safe place.

The presence of snails in the garden doesn't bode well. Although they are slow, they can severely destroy carefully tended crops overnight. How do you get rid of snails? If every other method has already failed, try the method of an experienced gardener. One product will eradicate snails one by one.

How to get rid of snails

Snails are the most numerous group of mollusks. Depending on the species, they feed on fungi, algae, lichens, wood, dead leaves, plants, or other mollusks or insects. The biggest threat is slugs, which are snails without shells. For unknown reasons, they are particularly fond of cabbage vegetables such as cabbage or lettuce. They can seriously damage crops overnight.

How do you get rid of snails? There are many ways to do this. Many gardeners opt to scatter ready-made molluscicides, but these pose a threat to crops as well as to dogs or cats running around the garden. For this reason, natural methods are becoming increasingly popular. If you want to get rid of pests, you can prepare a beer trap or crush eggshells around the beds. Oatmeal, coffee grounds, or rice will also work.

Scatter around the beds: The most effective method

Snails move on a foot covered with mucus. For this reason, many gardeners recommend using products that absorb their mucus, preventing them from moving further. Unfortunately, many snails can produce so much of it that no trap is a problem. In such a situation, you need to resort to strong measures that will disable the pests once and for all. One such product is burnt lime. You can buy it in construction and gardening stores. A package costs about 10 dollars.

The product should be scattered around the beds as well as in places where snails travel. Perform the treatment in the evening on a dry day. Repeat it the next morning and afternoon. The lime is so highly alkaline that the snail dies immediately upon contact with the product. It is a very drastic but effective method that will get rid of the pests for a long time.

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