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snail attacks

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BlueBelle Mon 11-Jun-18 09:17:04

NfkDumpling it’s useless for me I ve watched the snails crawl all over the copper tape agree about the eggshells they haven’t a care in the world about them
Teetime the snails will come straight back from your green across the road it’s found that they are returners
I haven’t found a way other than killing them which I don’t really want to do

Teetime Mon 11-Jun-18 09:02:50

DH does an evening safari collects them all up and takes to the patch of green across the road.

NfkDumpling Mon 11-Jun-18 07:56:25

I tried squashed egg shells which was supposed to work. It doesn’t. The slugs like them!

shysal Mon 11-Jun-18 07:37:48

I saw the wool pellets being used on the allotment on Gardeners World and plan to give them a try. Here are some on Ebay.
Wool pellets slug control

Iam64 Mon 11-Jun-18 07:35:26

The wood pellets and layer of gravel tips are new to me, thanks for that.
Copper round the pots helps as well as a concerted attack on the little blighters spring and autumn.

kittylester Mon 11-Jun-18 07:06:04

I use the tape but also add a layer of gravel to the top of the pot. It has the benefit of looking good, suppressing weeds and helping to retain moisture as well as deterring slugging snails.

gillybob Mon 11-Jun-18 07:03:50

Off the check out wool pellets . Thank you for the tip OldMeg smile

gillybob Mon 11-Jun-18 07:02:38

We use the cheapest beer we can find and lay beer traps around the garden giulia It’s the only thing I can find that really works. For pots I agree with Nfk that the copper tape does the trick but you need to carefully inspect the plant first to make sure they are not already in there.

OldMeg Mon 11-Jun-18 07:00:09

Wool pellets.

Place around the base of plant and water in. As the wool swells, it forms a protective 'mat' around the stems which contain minute abrasive fibres that slugs don't like – it irritates the slugs foot as well as drawing moisture out of it, so they will stay away.

Added benefits to the soil include improved moisture retention and weed suppression

Works for my delphiniums

NfkDumpling Mon 11-Jun-18 06:53:50

I’ve found the stick on copper tape works. Provided the snails/slugs are not already living in the pot. I’ve got one particular Hosta which the slugs love and its survived in a terracotta pot for several years now with this tape. The slugs got in last year though as the tape wore away and there was a gap. I’m waiting to see if I managed to clean them all out.

giulia Mon 11-Jun-18 06:40:11

Any ecological suggestions, please, on how to keep snails away from my flowering plants in terracotta pots? NOT beer (I refuse to buy beer just for snails!!!).