In my parents garden we used the slug pub. The beer 🍻 was attracting all the slugs from the neighborhood to join the party 🎉 Then we had more and more slugs 🐌 🐌🐌 🐌🐌🐌 In the garden. I don't dare to use that method anymore but I will use the methods with the pot and the wood 👍
I agree. We recently had a falcon nest in our neighborhood and the nesting couple have been picking off some of my songbirds. The circle of life I suppose.
Some nice info there. As for the beer trap, bread yeast in sugar water seems to work just as well and you don't have to waste beer.😊 It's the yeast/fermentation smell that draws them in I think.
If you live in an area of the US that has GARTER SNAKES, and the teeny Eastern Brown snakes - Build a loose packed rock pile with an accessible 'chamber' in the bottom-center of the pile. The garter snakes will eventually use the rock pile as den. Garter Snakes LOVE to eat slugs and other insect pests, and will soon 'clear' them.
In my parents garden we used the slug pub. The beer 🍻 was attracting all the slugs from the neighborhood to join the party 🎉 Then we had more and more slugs 🐌 🐌🐌 🐌🐌🐌 In the garden. I don't dare to use that method anymore but I will use the methods with the pot and the wood 👍
Maybe move it far away to attract them away from the plants?
We use the bird method and they seem keep our all our plants free of caterpillars and crawling bugs. They’re also fun to watch and hear.
I agree. We recently had a falcon nest in our neighborhood and the nesting couple have been picking off some of my songbirds. The circle of life I suppose.
Some nice info there. As for the beer trap, bread yeast in sugar water seems to work just as well and you don't have to waste beer.😊
It's the yeast/fermentation smell that draws them in I think.
I agree. It would seem like with yeast they could crawl out though. With beer they fall in and drown.
@@Dr.Warren Yep that's where the sugar water comes in. :)
@@ausfoodgarden ok I see now. I just wasn't following. Thanks for sharing!!
If you live in an area of the US that has GARTER SNAKES, and the teeny Eastern Brown snakes - Build a loose packed rock pile with an accessible 'chamber' in the bottom-center of the pile. The garter snakes will eventually use the rock pile as den. Garter Snakes LOVE to eat slugs and other insect pests, and will soon 'clear' them.
This is great information. I have both being in Alabama. Thanks for sharing.
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Please do a video on spider mites !
Great idea
NOT Bud Light !!!
🤣🤣. I specifically used bud for the comments. Thanks for being the first. It makes for good slug bait if nothing else. 🤷♂️
@@Dr.Warren It does not pay to be sluggish with these matters... lol.
@@MYTRUE-2CENTS #facts 🤣
Well it's not like you could drink the stuff, is it? 😊