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Natural solution to protect your garden from voracious slugs

Place it next to the garden bed. You'll get rid of slugs.
Place it next to the garden bed. You'll get rid of slugs.
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13 August 2024 16:51

Slugs are some of the most voracious species of snails. There's a way to get rid of them from your garden. You just need to mix two ingredients. You probably already have one of them in your kitchen cabinet.

In Poland, there are about 256 different species of snails. Among them, slugs (snails without shells) deserve special mention. They are the bane of every gardener. In one night, they can severely damage a crop. How to get rid of them? Prepare this simple trap, and you'll forget about pests for a long time.

Mix with water and place near the garden bed. You'll get rid of slugs

Slugs are large snails without shells. They feed on dead organic matter, fungi, and plants, mostly cabbage family members. They love young buds and leaves. They are nocturnal creatures. During the day, they hide in dark and damp shelters, and at night, they look for food.

If you notice them in your garden, you need to take action. Otherwise, you might lose a large portion of your crop. How do you get rid of slugs in the garden? The most effective way is to prepare a trap. For this purpose, you can use beer or... cake flavouring. It turns out that slugs love the smell, and once they sense it, they immediately go towards it.

How do we prepare for such a trap? Take a small jar and fill it with water. Add 2.5 mL (1/2 teaspoon) of your chosen cake flavouring (vanilla or rum would be the best). Mix it thoroughly, then dig a small hole near the beds attacked by the snails. Place the jar in the hole and leave it overnight. The next day, you will see the effect. The pests will fall into the trap by themselves.

How to get rid of slugs?

The trap using cake flavouring is cheap, simple, safe, and extremely effective. For best results, it's worth preparing several such jars and placing them in spots frequently visited by snails. You can recognize these spots by the characteristic slime trails. The mixture can be enriched with some sugar, yeast, or beer, which slugs love. Repeat the process daily for a few days, and you will get rid of the pests in your garden.

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