10 Best & Cheap Ways to Get Rid of Slugs in Your Garden

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  • @HuwRichards
    @HuwRichards  10 місяців тому +9

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    • @andrewgiles2715
      @andrewgiles2715 8 місяців тому

      Great video, really useful variety of tips. Have you ever used wool mulch, apparently it dries out the slugs?

    • @davydavo3627
      @davydavo3627 Місяць тому

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    • @lsb9073
      @lsb9073 22 дні тому +2

      Nothing works! except maybe those salt water buckets, but a double line of copper tape around the legs would be less ugly or in the way. Slugs avoid all my lettuces that I plant as sacrificials. In Scotland in high summer when it is still light after 11pm, the nightly slug patrol is a waste of time before 1am, as they dont come out immediately after dark. I need to wait at least an hour.
      I use a double line of copper tape around tin cans (open both ends) and plastic bottle cloches for my young plants, in particular brassicas & tagetes - beloved by slugs & snails.
      Beer traps are too expensive for a larger garden! even the cheapest stuff. You have to replace them and it all adds up over our long season. I tried using yeast & sugar- they went no where near it.
      Copper mesh (from Lidls) around the stems of young climbing beans, squashes, cucumber& aubergines, stops them completely and lasts all season but once the plant grows, they still find a way to the leaves but at least they dont get destroyed by that point. I put dbl copper tape around the bean poles too and the legs of any tables, or shelving in the greenhouse. Not cheap but cut the widest band you can find to make the double strip so when the animal touches both strips it creates the current- more effective then just one band. I get the tape online, much cheaper than the shops. But the nightly slug patrol and a tub of salty water to see them off is the only real solution for mature plants. Snails get taken up the road and chucked down the bank to thrive elsewhere.

  • @sanchadeburca1382
    @sanchadeburca1382 10 місяців тому +66

    Pet hair, hair brush fluff and even carpet fluff sweepings work really well. Little 'nests' around the stalks deters slugs and snails. Keep it topped up because when the hair compacts it works less well. All the hair is also compostable. My garden has changed completely since I discovered this tip.

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +10

      Doesn't work for me at all. Mind you, all the local birds have lovely cosy warm nests now ... and in refurn, they do their level best to help me in return.

    • @hollybowers23
      @hollybowers23 Місяць тому +2

      I use my sheep's wool which kinda works, sometimes : )

    • @RichardTaylorgardening
      @RichardTaylorgardening 13 днів тому

      Touch a nettle you get stung si do the stomach foots

  • @deanwatt
    @deanwatt 10 місяців тому +63

    Instead of wasting beer, just get a jug of 2 litres of cold water, and mix in 2 tablespoons of yeast and 2 tablespoons of sugar (these can be bought in bulk and a very cheap!) and put this in your Slug Pubs.
    You can fill lots of them with 2 litres, also with them dotted around the whole garden, you can find the areas that have the most slugs and try clear them out from their stronghold.
    The slug pubs don't need to be buried and the edges of the container don't worry them, they will climb straight in!
    Trust me, I was once over run!!
    🤣😅

    • @realstatistician
      @realstatistician Місяць тому +2

      I have also used the yeast method, and it definitely works. 👍

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +1

      The only thing wrong with the yeast water method is that I don't find it as easy to look in and see how many slugs I've trapped, as it is with a pale ale or a lager, as it gets cloudy much faster.

    • @vladtheimpaler8995
      @vladtheimpaler8995 Місяць тому

      @@Sine-gl9lyI just filter the contents through a Sieve and replace the liquid.

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +1

      @@vladtheimpaler8995 I just like to look in to see what I'm catching - size of them, and to check there aren't any beetles in there (certain beetles prey on slug eggs and newly-hatched slugs). Also I think the birds seem to prefer slugs marinated in beer, to slugs in a yeast sauce ...

    • @vladtheimpaler8995
      @vladtheimpaler8995 Місяць тому +1

      @@Sine-gl9ly The brewers yeast and sugar brew I use seems to attract some . I have several jars filled with it around the garden . Not happy though about the bugs and insects that fall in .

  • @haraldtheyounger5504
    @haraldtheyounger5504 Місяць тому +9

    3:40 The Moat, that's what I did to protect our Hosta. Put it in a huge wooden tub which sits on top of a metal frame, which sits within a sunken concrete pool with a depth of 4" for the water. The only way the hosta survives the summer.

  • @moamoa7067
    @moamoa7067 Місяць тому +37

    This reminds me of my dad getting me and my brother going on a *slughunt* every summer and spring evenings in the garden. We were supposed to get 1 sek for every slug. Remember we got over 100 one night and saddly my dad removed the money-making aspect for some reason 😂. I still goes on a 5-15 min hunt every evening for slugs with the same tools. Trash picker and a small hanging pot with salt water in it.Going early in the season really keeps the population down 👍

    • @lialicious1000
      @lialicious1000 8 днів тому

      Saltwater is a really cruel way to kill them

    • @LickorishAllsorts
      @LickorishAllsorts 6 днів тому

      @@lialicious1000 And drowning in beer is somehow better?

    • @lialicious1000
      @lialicious1000 3 дні тому

      @@LickorishAllsorts did i say that?

  • @clairewings4412
    @clairewings4412 Місяць тому +5

    If there is a coffee roasting company in your community (follow your nose!) they may have loads of coffee bean chaff they to get rid of. This organic matter is very dry and fluffy, very lightweight. Slugs and snails cannot glide over it as it sticks to their bodies and slime trails until it becomes too much for them to drag behind them. It works well between rains, composts well (a layer- even a thin layer - of dry coffee chaff blanketing your compost pile or wormbox will also keep fruitflies from entering) and can be had for free.

  • @roontunes
    @roontunes 8 днів тому +3

    in my current garden we have a snail problem, very few slugs but the blackbirds and thrushes are a big help in keeping down the numbers. I grow roses and have recently been using bracken extract to spray for aphids, sawflies etc. As an unexpected benefit Ive discovered that my extract kills snails 😮. Not immediately but they will be stationary quite quickly then by the next day without any sign of life. No foaming or signs of distress, just a quiet death, apparently.Thats a bonus but I will have to keep an eye on the corpses as Im not sure what happens if the blackbirds eat the dead snails.

  • @christinatyler7255
    @christinatyler7255 8 днів тому +2

    I use sheep wool around the base of the plant. Slugs won't touch it, I get it from the local farmer. Bonus it works like a weed suppressant as well

  • @susanfoy4794
    @susanfoy4794 10 місяців тому +37

    I live at the top of a pretty steep hill. Every morning I "relocate" snails as far down the hill as I can throw them. If they survive that ride, they deserve to live.

    • @twpsy634
      @twpsy634 4 місяці тому +13

      😂😂! Brilliant! This reminds me of a time years ago, when in total exasperation ,I threw a handful of slimes slugs over my garden wall.To my horror I heard a loud shriek from the lane running alongside .I scuttled back into the house as quickly and quietly as I could , prepared to deny all knowledge To my relief no one appeared. Maybe they thought slugs could fly. 😅

    • @jlseagull2.060
      @jlseagull2.060 Місяць тому

      @@twpsy634😜🤪

    • @rosemarielee7775
      @rosemarielee7775 Місяць тому +3

      They will have worked up an appetite by the time they are home!

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +8

      You might want to put a dab of Tippex or nail polish on some of the snails to see if they do climb back up. Apparently snails have a 'homing instinct'.

    • @johnnyd3387
      @johnnyd3387 Місяць тому

      That would be brilliant​@@Sine-gl9ly

  • @rwind1814
    @rwind1814 28 днів тому +6

    I found that leaving a simple slice of bread at sundown attracts all nearby snails / slugs similar to beer (due to the yeast) but won’t kill them in a horrible way. Just remove the slugs before going to bed and repeat for a few evenings.

    • @fousies
      @fousies 8 днів тому

      Where do you put them after that

    • @UsualYaddaYadda
      @UsualYaddaYadda 8 днів тому +2

      Whilst they're still on the bread, pop it under the grill, just until bubbling and with a dash of Worcester Sauce, it makes a delicious pre bed snack. Bon appétit!

  • @chezelleconroy2951
    @chezelleconroy2951 10 місяців тому +38

    I’ve been genuinely surprised how well beer traps work.

    • @SimonHaestoe
      @SimonHaestoe 9 місяців тому +3

      Well, they have good taste. Slug connoseurs.

    • @annashiegl
      @annashiegl 3 місяці тому +2

      I had a beer trap but beetles also drowned in there 😢

    • @inwardvoyage4209
      @inwardvoyage4209 Місяць тому +12

      My partner put one out one night without me knowing and I nearly drowned in there

    • @DozyRoseyPosey
      @DozyRoseyPosey 12 днів тому +2

      Work too well for me, uncountable slugs, two massive stag beetles and a small frog 😞

    • @annashiegl
      @annashiegl 12 днів тому +2

      @@DozyRoseyPosey that's why I don't use them anymore, killing good guys in there as well. Stag beetles eat slugs.

  • @1258-Eckhart
    @1258-Eckhart 10 місяців тому +13

    Just on the bramble rampart - I have a very mature (i.e. old) barrel cactus on my patio, which seems to attract the slugs. I caught one slithering over it (spines & all) a few days ago.

  • @mavisbritton6257
    @mavisbritton6257 10 місяців тому +21

    I moved some bags today that had been in a compost bin for quite a while. The slugs underneath were the size of a small mouse....I kid you not 😱

    • @curiosityC
      @curiosityC 10 місяців тому

      I had all sorts: Brown, black, french, panter, wood, house. Moved a few 100 meters to a more sunny spot and less cracks in the rocks. No slugs at all.

  • @BigFootG
    @BigFootG 10 місяців тому +18

    Hi everyone! I would just like to say I've been using Copper tubing simply poked into the pot/ raised garden bed to prevent slugs from attacking my plants, if you can get your hands on old copper wire that should do the trick too, cheers hope this helps!

    • @bmg2507
      @bmg2507 10 місяців тому +1

      Does it work?

    • @dawntheodore
      @dawntheodore 10 місяців тому

      ​@@bmg2507anything copper placed around pots or plants will work. I've spent years collecting copper coins just for this purpose. I think it gives the slugs/snails an electric shock. You can also buy copper tape for your pots x

    • @BirgitProfessional
      @BirgitProfessional 9 місяців тому

      ​@@bmg2507yes, it keeps slugs out because there's a chemical reaction between slug slime and copper. They don't like the feeling of crawling over copper and turn around.

    • @RichardTaylorgardening
      @RichardTaylorgardening 13 днів тому +1

      Only if conected to a battery

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead Місяць тому +5

    There are so many slugs this year... I have to say. We left out some plastic and you get 100s under them! I also have been putting ducks in my garden or chickens... they live eatting them! They are so many the other day they wouldn't eat any I found lol they for so full! Win win as I can save on feed and be slug and snail free!

  • @annteather2826
    @annteather2826 9 місяців тому +9

    I found Nemaslug very time consuming to apply for a couple of years using watering can, then bought a hose end sprayer which didn't have many turns on the screw, so lid fell off when it fell on the ground, so have given up with it.
    Re slug pubs; I found the slugs don't like cheap lager! They like real ale with all the yeasty smells & no doubt Vitamin B, so now take the drip tray contents from my local pub, which would otherwise go down the sink. Best of all they like dark ales!

    • @annteather2826
      @annteather2826 9 місяців тому +2

      Oh and I forgot to mention, the rotting slugs can get smelly in greenhouse, whilst slug pubs outdoors self clean, due to the foxes licking the bowl clean and enjoying a meal of beer marinaded slug!

  • @helensavery6622
    @helensavery6622 Місяць тому +5

    Having horticultural sand around raised beds/growing areas works well!

  • @alexk7973
    @alexk7973 10 місяців тому +11

    The water moats are an age old technique that was used a lot inside as well. You sometimes see it in museums, where old beds have traps similar to this around the base of their legs, so parasites wouldn‘t climb into the straw mattresses.

    • @jlseagull2.060
      @jlseagull2.060 Місяць тому

      Yeah, I parents did so to deter ants climbing into the shelves where they stored food and sugar, when I was a kid.

  • @madjockmacsporran
    @madjockmacsporran 10 місяців тому +11

    The idea of putting the table legs in salt water is brilliant! I would improve it further by adding a shelter of some sort a little above each moat to stop rainwater from diluting it. The other good thing with this idea is that, if it starts to dry out, you only need to add fresh water as the salt will remain during evaporation.

    • @spritzpistol
      @spritzpistol 19 днів тому +7

      Maybe put the legs of tables in a smaller empty tub first before popping the legs into the water containers, as salt water will corrode metal and water will infiltrate wood😅

  • @juneshannon8074
    @juneshannon8074 10 місяців тому +22

    Huw, I’m wondering why you don’t like to net your brassicas? I have a huge problem with white cabbage moth.

    • @jugglingjakeuk
      @jugglingjakeuk 21 день тому

      Indeed Good question . Cabbage whites!!!

  • @DannyHodge95
    @DannyHodge95 10 місяців тому +24

    The RHS released a paper a few years ago that claimed that barriers (such as brambles, egg shells, etc) actually make 0 difference when it comes to snail/slug damage.

    • @HuwRichards
      @HuwRichards  10 місяців тому +15

      Good for them

    • @DannyHodge95
      @DannyHodge95 10 місяців тому +8

      @@HuwRichards Sassy!

    • @Marketingmagician
      @Marketingmagician 10 місяців тому +5

      Agreed. Slugs can slither over razor blades so a bramble isn’t going to deter them.

    • @anarchypanarchy
      @anarchypanarchy 10 місяців тому +2

      @@Marketingmagician Is this an urban myth, or are sharp objects (shells, brambles) really an ineffective deterrent? Opinion seems to be divided on this.

    • @Sine-gl9ly
      @Sine-gl9ly Місяць тому +13

      ​@@anarchypanarchyI think, like most garden things, 'it depends'. I find spiky things totally useless, and I lifted the raw sheep's wool which 'protected' my neighbour's hostas to find a veritable slug community underneath, enjoying their cosy hiding place with convenient dining facilities ...
      Nematodes, slug pubs, wildlife-friendly pellets, wildlife encouragement and hand picking for me. I live in a major Slug Birthing Centre, in temperate, wet, Lancashire, and despite my efforts at organising conveniences such as Birth Control, Abortion and Euthanasia clinics for my visitors, too few of them take me up on it voluntarily and my Border Force of fast blackbirds (during the day) and heavily-armoured hedgehogs (at night) are too thinly stretched over a wide area ...

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 10 місяців тому +11

    Beer ponds (cups) work excellent with a covered dome - slugs and snails will find, get drunk and drown. One then needs to dispose of the gucky goo - spray out and refill.

  • @curiosityC
    @curiosityC 10 місяців тому +5

    Tried growing beetroots in a dark rocky place for three years. Got extreme amounts of slugs. Moved to a rocky but sunny place in the same area. No slugs. Perhaps because the rocks now has fewer cracks and the plants are stronger thanks to the sunny spot. In northern scandinavia.

  • @123WBPhotography
    @123WBPhotography 16 днів тому +3

    my favourite bit was 'relocate them'. splat!

  • @BogusDudeGW
    @BogusDudeGW 10 місяців тому +9

    another one for plant pots, melt some bees wax and add a load of salt to it, then smear it around the rims/bases of your pots. I do all of the above but as i work 3-3 nightshift i'm around for first light with machete in hand, works a treat.

    • @lialicious1000
      @lialicious1000 8 днів тому

      But over time the salt will wash into the ground and harm it

  • @WMHhomestead
    @WMHhomestead 10 місяців тому +1

    I have tried the beer pool and it worked very well! I genuinely think it decreased the whole population for me this year since slugs have not been as big of a problem

  • @louiseann_venusandneptune
    @louiseann_venusandneptune Місяць тому

    Love that moat idea - I’m going to try that on my outside table at the allotment 👍🏻

  • @kdk1716
    @kdk1716 Місяць тому +2

    That table and salt water tip is giving me hope j can actually grow something!!!

  • @kaf2303
    @kaf2303 Місяць тому

    The moat method works well for mushroom logs ( no salt needed) I use it for my Shiitake logs . Cheers.

  • @O.T.A
    @O.T.A 10 місяців тому +1

    This will be so helpful as that the sails I have like to eat bell peper leaves to much.

  • @bellsibub9951
    @bellsibub9951 9 місяців тому +4

    ive been using copper tape around my bench, with all my delicious coleus plants on it.

    • @MargaretUK
      @MargaretUK 17 днів тому +1

      I also swear by copper tape, it's not 100% but I lose a lot less of my strawberries now

  • @markhutton6824
    @markhutton6824 29 днів тому +2

    Sorry I am loving the Slug Gone wool pellets... my dog Apollo is fascinated by them... UK wool pellets that help stop slugs and then rot into the soil enriching it.

  • @lirushmore9028
    @lirushmore9028 2 місяці тому

    I like to add pine cones around my plants. The pine cones have rugged stickers all around it that slugs do not like. The brand new green pine cones are the most rugged. They make great compost after they break down

  • @jeffskinner1226
    @jeffskinner1226 Місяць тому +2

    Dry loose sand spread around the base of plants is also an easy and effective deterrent against slugs, will need to be refreshed after heavy rains.

  • @RichardTaylorgardening
    @RichardTaylorgardening 13 днів тому +5

    Ok i have been gardening for 50 odd years top tips chop up nettles and brambles use as a mulch water the roots with a pipe let the ground stay dry happy gardening Richardx

  • @driftingoffgrid9573
    @driftingoffgrid9573 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi Hugh - love the channel! I have a polycarbonate polytunnel it does not meet the ground completely. My slugs scale the walls. I go out there in the morning and they are all over the place - above my head - everywhere. I was considering a saline spray to clean the polycarbonate - and leaving it to dry. Do you think that would work?

  • @senpaiyehet3769
    @senpaiyehet3769 10 місяців тому

    Swear by beer traps/slug pubs and the nemaslug. Had beer traps last year and it worked a treated. This year we needed more defence thanks to all the rain and wetness. Tried many different things to no avail. Caved in and tried nemaslug, I must say this is working well! Don’t get me wrong we get the occasional slug in the raised bed, however compared to before the population has drastically decreased

    • @twpsy634
      @twpsy634 4 місяці тому

      I have used Nematodes for a few years now and have certainly seen far fewer slugs.Just the bloomin snails now.

  • @oojimmyflip
    @oojimmyflip 14 днів тому +2

    equally if you sink old guttering close to raised borders and fill it with road salt it will stop them eating your brassicas in the raised borders.

  • @kennethcope7266
    @kennethcope7266 10 місяців тому +6

    I'm a catch and release guy, though the release is generally onto a shed roof for the birds, or into the road. If they manage to get back into the garden, then I'll get them another day, They earned the respite. Hunting seems best when it's warm and wet - during rain, or just after - early morning or late evening. they can go 6feet deep or more during the day, so they can be tricky to get rid of otherwise.
    I don't like slug pellets though I have lot of pest pressure for neighbouring gardens. So, when it's bad, I put them out on a plastic lid, of some sort, that's covered from the rain and which has a thimble (or other small container) of cheap bear, or yeasted bread starter at the middle. The beer really draws them from all around and they generally succumb to the slug pellets before they can reach it. I don't want slug pellets in the soil; this works well and is disposable.
    I have slugs crawling all over my blackberries and thorned raspberries - so I'm viewing that suggestion with some doubt - I suspect they are agile enough to work around the thorns.
    Copper tape, seems to lose efficacy in a season.
    Nematode, works, but not forever. You need a good population of slugs and snails inthe soil already to feed the nematodes and keep them alive long enough to have any impact on the gastropode population. If I was moving into a new poperty with a really bad infestation, then I would use this and douse that garden every few weeks.
    Anyway, my main, pest seems to be woodlice. I'm not putting down powders, so my main prophylactic is lots of diversity to get lots of predators in the garden. If anyone has a good, tried and tested, let's say organic method of getting rid of stupidly high populations of woodlice, I would love to know.

    • @hp-cs7mx
      @hp-cs7mx 10 місяців тому +2

      I used a straw ( cane bagasse) mulch one year and slaters inundated everything. Too many places to hide! I found “ no dig” and now I keep my beds very firm and very clean - no woodlice/slaters at all. Rare slug in the silver beet. No snails.

  • @uwentv5302
    @uwentv5302 Місяць тому

    Beer traps work! I love them.

  • @kerryl4031
    @kerryl4031 10 місяців тому +2

    We seem to have a fair few devil's coach horse beetles - but even they can't cope with the current invasion! Thinking of letting the ducks have supervised access if and when it stops raining. Probably the wettest year here so far and the slugs have multiplied many times over. So much devastation - including in the greenhouse!

  • @nineteenninetyfive
    @nineteenninetyfive Місяць тому +1

    Slugs and every kind of pest are food for other predators. I think it was James Wong on GQT i heard saying the most pristine hostas he saw was in the wild in Japan where every population of pest was controlled by their natural predators. The problem with our gardens is we fence out hedgehogs, we net out birds (or have cats to scare them), we kill off other insects and frogs with chemicals, and even removing by hand takes away the food source for the animals we want to encourage. The only thing in either my garden or allotment that i have to seriously protect from slugs and snails is my lupins. During the spring i go out first thing and remove any i find and throw them next door (just a grass lawn). When they get going and it gets hotter they do fine without protection.

  • @JoyOfThinking
    @JoyOfThinking 13 днів тому

    I wonder, for those taller raised beds (e.g. the waist-height one shown in the video), if you could construct something that runs along the edge of it (maybe midway up) which contains something to stop slugs/snails from climbing further. Maybe some spikes pointing downwards, or a salt water moat, etc.

  • @bewoodford2807
    @bewoodford2807 2 дні тому

    I use the moat method but I place a yoghurt carton inside a larger container so the table/staging legs don't deteriorate from contact with the brine. Som useful tips.

  • @haniespanieldollis
    @haniespanieldollis 8 днів тому

    1:11 Awesome! I've got a plank of wood spare anyway 😊

  • @pingupenguin2474
    @pingupenguin2474 10 місяців тому +4

    Egg shells, etc may not deter slugs, I don't know. But brambles definately discourages our local cats from using our deep beds as litter trays !!

  • @denisdufresne5338
    @denisdufresne5338 Місяць тому +10

    There is nothing better than a few indian runner ducks. Not only they loves slugs but they also provide eggs and meat for almost no cost. And they are funny to care of.

    • @saskins22
      @saskins22 Місяць тому +1

      They also scratch the garden up,

    • @fionahenry4592
      @fionahenry4592 25 днів тому

      @@saskins22with webbed feet? You must be thinking of chickens…

  • @JR-ol1jz
    @JR-ol1jz 9 місяців тому +2

    thanks! a lot of ideas! what about ants? do you have ants problems there ?

  • @teolinek
    @teolinek Місяць тому +1

    I have slow worms in my garden - and believe they help me with the slug control.

  • @cameronconnery2080
    @cameronconnery2080 Місяць тому

    Hello Huw. Loving your channel. I'm curious - did you know that it's perfectly fine to eat garden snails? Do a UA-cam search for "Gordan Ramsey British Garden Snails" and he'll show you how to prepare them. I realise this might not be for the squeemish, but seeing as though you dislike snails in your garden, you're all about self sufficiency and you don't use chemicals, I figured it might be an ideal match. Protein from the garden! I admit I have not tried it yet, but I certainly will.

  • @byjamie-hillierrubis
    @byjamie-hillierrubis 10 місяців тому +5

    Table legs in salt water, brilliant simplicity.

    💖🙏💫

    • @janebailey9228
      @janebailey9228 10 місяців тому

      Great idea but I worried a little about putting metal legs into salt water.

  • @berkes
    @berkes Місяць тому +1

    I have some copper tape that I glued around a few pots with "my difficult darlings" (pepper, cucumber etc). It's expensive, but keeps forever.
    In my garden I successfully created small fences from copper wire that I harvested from old electronics (motors and transformers have hundreds of meters wore wound up).
    These fences were only about 3cm (an inch) high. Bamboo fenceposts at the corners and every half a meter or so. Al lot of work, and rather flimsy: lasted only one season. It works, but I found it not worth the offort. Might help others, though.

    • @MargaretUK
      @MargaretUK 17 днів тому +1

      100% agree with you on the copper tape 👍

  • @annashiegl
    @annashiegl 3 місяці тому +6

    I have some leopard slugs, they are good slugs, which kill the bad slugs. So make sure to look for them,they are mainly brown with black stripes and or spots. I need more of these 😊

    • @EtherealSunset
      @EtherealSunset Місяць тому +4

      I love Leopard Slugs. Good for your garden and as far as slugs go, they're actually quite pretty too.

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Місяць тому +1

      It’s sad that people think all slugs are bad and kill them. I love leopard slugs.

    • @LouciferFlump
      @LouciferFlump 19 днів тому

      @@Solitude11-11I love slugs and snails. They’re cute.

  • @MarianWalsh-vz9fy
    @MarianWalsh-vz9fy 10 місяців тому +3

    Love the brambles idea 😀

    • @garthwunsch
      @garthwunsch 10 місяців тому +4

      Totally useless... and what garden has that much bare soil around any plant... and bare soil is detrimental to healthy soil.

  • @gbcb8853
    @gbcb8853 10 місяців тому +17

    Buckingham Palace gardeners swear by steel wool to protect the Royal hostas; we were told on a tour last week

  • @jude7321
    @jude7321 28 днів тому

    Hi Huw,
    What kind of watering can is that you got there? I love the sprinkle that it makes.
    Oh, and you're awesome!!!

  • @oliverb5726
    @oliverb5726 10 місяців тому +4

    I’ve had good success mixing ammonia 1:6 or so with water in a 5L garden sprayer and going around at night with a head torch spraying any slugs and snails I can see, and areas I know they will be in. When hit with the ammonia solution they just melt away. The ammonia doesn’t harm the plants and gives them a nitrogen boost

    • @garthwunsch
      @garthwunsch 10 місяців тому +2

      I stumbled onto this idea years ago. I found that I can use one part household cleaning ammonia to ten parts water and still get effective control. Slugs decimate my carrot seedlings, so at around day 6 after sowing, I go out in the late evening and water the area around my carrot bed with this solution. Doing that a couple of evenings in a row seems to handle the slugs.

    • @kayputtergill8996
      @kayputtergill8996 23 дні тому

      12:08 😊

  • @bethanyfelton4330
    @bethanyfelton4330 Місяць тому +1

    Nice ideas. There’s one method I tried that is phenomenally good on snails and slugs. Go buy a six pack of cheap beer and small clear plastic cups. Like you’re getting ready for a party. Small holes around your garden where you place the cups level to the ground where the rim is at soil level or just above. Poor a quarter of beer in the cup. Check in the morning. It will be full of slugs and snails. Continue the process until you don’t have anymore. Killed out the snails in my yard one season, the next season was only babies that I was catching. After that yard was good. And you don’t have to change the beer every day unless it rains.

  • @alan_cycles
    @alan_cycles Місяць тому +1

    Budweiser is the beer of choice for the slugs where I live. Someone in the area dumps their half empty tins along the roadside near the house and they’re full of dead slug gunk within days 😂

  • @janenewley1014
    @janenewley1014 10 місяців тому

    I always start to look out for slugs from mid Feb….St Valentine’s Day!

  • @LordJazzly
    @LordJazzly 9 місяців тому +1

    Ooh, I made a joke about chickens before I got to that point in the video. They are very effective - just also very destructive. It's part of the charm, really.

  • @shelleygoetchius231
    @shelleygoetchius231 12 днів тому

    I use boards or cardboard and relocate the slugs. Also I have a couple toads that live in my strawberry patch and they keep the slugs and snails down😀

  • @simonmonto
    @simonmonto 8 місяців тому +1

    5:02 god damn that was a smooth ad transition

  • @SimonHaestoe
    @SimonHaestoe 9 місяців тому +4

    I sometimes feel Im easy to entertain but not easy enough to think laying sticks on the ground is fun 🤠🍻

    • @copyerror
      @copyerror 12 днів тому

      Can you say Andy Goldsworthy?

  • @thegoodraj
    @thegoodraj Місяць тому +3

    How about squirrels Huw? Any tips or videos for that?

  • @80sLiving
    @80sLiving 12 днів тому +1

    Watch out, Slug pushed the gate open at 1:26, mighty persistent these slugs ;)

  • @barodacyril
    @barodacyril 10 місяців тому +2

    I have lots of ants in my polytunnel and also in my mini orchard, which has already brought an army of aphids and destroyed my plum and pear produce however should I get ants from my polytunnel which has tomatoes, aubergine and celery

  • @Undercoverbooks
    @Undercoverbooks 8 місяців тому +2

    Can you recommend ways to keep earwigs out of cabbage? Thx!

  • @saintz177
    @saintz177 21 день тому +1

    I been using egg shells for decades,does the job

  • @DataSmithy
    @DataSmithy 10 місяців тому +33

    When I notice slug damage I literally put on a headlight, set my alarm for 10 p.m. after the sun sets and go out and pick slugs by hand off of my plants.
    I try to do this once a week for several weeks in a row, especially after a rain.
    I rarely have a slug problem now.

    • @silverpromidi
      @silverpromidi 10 місяців тому +1

      take out a container with HOT water in it and give the slugs and snails a nice warm bath

    • @marinasanders8299
      @marinasanders8299 10 місяців тому +2

      I am doing that 3-4 times a week and I do not think the are getting any less

    • @ohsugar-cookies
      @ohsugar-cookies 9 місяців тому +3

      I've been going out and collecting a bucketful and then taking a trip to the forest nearby and releasing them. Seems to work alot better and kids enjoy this activity haha

  • @thenextpoetician6328
    @thenextpoetician6328 10 місяців тому +4

    Galvanized steel and ducks should be on the list.

  • @wendyburston3132
    @wendyburston3132 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks

  • @kennysmith3799
    @kennysmith3799 29 днів тому +1

    Built a bramble moat, next morning my sunflower seedling was shredded.

  • @Krispy1011
    @Krispy1011 Місяць тому +1

    you want to get rid of snails and slugs - get a pie pan and fill it with beer and put it in your flower bed or vegetable garden in the evening - the next morning - if there are slugs in your flower bed or garden, the pie tin that was filled with beer will be filled with slugs and snails - I tried it and it works every time. You will be amazed at how many slugs and snails are in your flower beds and gardens, especially if they never have been treated for them.

  • @russelhill9721
    @russelhill9721 Місяць тому +3

    From experience it is not good to fill a beer trap to the top as slugs can often access the beer without danger of falling in and you've just got drunk slugs rampaging round then when happy hour is finished.

    • @Dardziling
      @Dardziling 12 днів тому +1

      Wow, I want to see that!😆

    • @redpillnibbler4423
      @redpillnibbler4423 12 днів тому

      I love the use of the adjective ‘rampaging’ 😂🤣

  • @MikeSpaa
    @MikeSpaa 10 місяців тому +6

    Beer traps have been really effective in my garden. However I go about it much less fancy: just an empty yoghurt container with beer placed in the garden. No need to dig a hole, or put little grasses on top. The slugs will come anyway.

    • @andreahorsch286
      @andreahorsch286 Місяць тому

      Thanks for saying this. I have wondered but didn't want to waste beer if I had to bury it

  • @TramaForKing
    @TramaForKing 10 місяців тому +1

    i think the best way to protect raised garden bets from slugs it to use the technology that bath tubs have....
    the edges are basically impossible for slugs to pass and get to the dirt n plants.
    Thats because it is too thin n too steep
    tho thing is... how do u make something like it and put it on every raised bed... well
    short diameter thin pvc pipes with a third cut off are pretty good, the thinner the better btw
    Huw i think u should try this on one of ur beds n see the results, ull probably have 0-1 slugs... and that one slug will get there by evolving legs due to natural selection cuz he needs to overcome your obstacle to eat XD

  • @timallcutt7283
    @timallcutt7283 Місяць тому +1

    Just a warning that sea shells can be very very sharp... bare in mind if you have decided to use them

  • @TMGVideoDiaries
    @TMGVideoDiaries Місяць тому +1

    ahh ,,, when you started talking about online security, I realised straght away you were going down that "naughty" advertising route... when in fact the only antivirus worth mentionnning is Kaspersky (and i dont even get sponsored)

  • @littlesinman
    @littlesinman 10 місяців тому +1

    1st~~ thank you for the great tips!!!

  • @steveelkins52
    @steveelkins52 Місяць тому +1

    Raised beds harbour slug if made of wood, they are basically a waste of time, especially if you don't keep them full of soil. They do look nice though. I can't imagine going around with a torch at night is sustainable for anything other than the smallest plot. I have yet to be convinced why we can't use slug pellets anymore. Probably the sat behind a desk committee.

  • @liam6899
    @liam6899 5 місяців тому +1

    Can you do one for the bloody caterpillars they ate everything this year and it makes it hard when not wanting to use chemicals to kill them off

    • @Ollybus
      @Ollybus Місяць тому

      Birds eat caterpillars. Provide food and nesting boxes/sites for birds.

  • @andrewtowell6074
    @andrewtowell6074 Місяць тому +1

    The best and most effective long term solution is to use Nematodes, works a treat and is environmentally friendly too.
    Having beer traps (or yeast and water) to catch them is effective too.
    If you have ducks, they obviously love a slug 😂

  • @MynewTennesseeHome
    @MynewTennesseeHome Місяць тому +3

    Snail and slugs don't like copper, I sometimes lay copper wire around susceptible plants.

    • @user-qj3vz7jk6i
      @user-qj3vz7jk6i 16 днів тому +2

      They are in my concrete raised beds and my plastic beds not in my metal ones

  • @truth3358
    @truth3358 Місяць тому +1

    You picked a plant up in your polly tunnel that looked to me had be eaten alive leaves

  • @afugrasu
    @afugrasu Місяць тому +1

    Our nursery table is always covered with an old blanket. Slugs never walk on it

  • @maleficent3333
    @maleficent3333 Місяць тому +2

    sharp objects won't work, slugs can easily slode over them, key is to take away their slime or make it confusing and uncomfortable for them

  • @Beejayize
    @Beejayize Місяць тому +2

    Best shallow fry, with paprika.

  • @livemusicloverLyn
    @livemusicloverLyn 2 місяці тому +1

    Great advice about hedgehogs :)

  • @vitamartinenko4747
    @vitamartinenko4747 10 місяців тому

    🌱🌱🌱 we have some violent slugs this year

  • @bewoodford2807
    @bewoodford2807 10 місяців тому +4

    Does chicken oyster grit work as well as crushing oyster shells, which I would ind difficult to do? Thank you 🙂I m lucky enough to have slow works on my plot!

    • @MyScottyboy1
      @MyScottyboy1 10 місяців тому +2

      I used large trays with 10mm of chicken oyster shell (I bought a 20k bag) with a 30l pot on top in each tray to grow carrots, dwarf beans and corgettes. No slug damage even though my garden has been a warzone for slug/snail genonicide many nights throughout June/July.

    • @janebailey9228
      @janebailey9228 10 місяців тому +2

      I have 30kg of chicken oyster grit that I was wondering what to do with...I have literally just gone outside in the dark and made a tray of grit to put my brassica seedlings in. (One by one I had been losing them to slugs). 🤞

    • @bewoodford2807
      @bewoodford2807 10 місяців тому

      @@MyScottyboy1 oh that's brilliant. Thank you :-)

  • @archaicsoul4597
    @archaicsoul4597 10 місяців тому +5

    Any theories on Japanese beetles? They just walked off with my entire grapevine overnight lol

    • @thenextpoetician6328
      @thenextpoetician6328 10 місяців тому +1

      Neem oil, and taking great joy in squishing them. The plants will win eventually.

    • @denisemccartney9723
      @denisemccartney9723 10 місяців тому +1

      Oh no! Devastating 😢

  • @CH-vb5kr
    @CH-vb5kr 17 днів тому

    I'm no gardener, but I would think that a layer of broken seashells around the base of plants is good weed control too.

  • @daviddecatur4190
    @daviddecatur4190 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi Huw thaks forthe video, i had beer plates out in my raised beds forslugs investaton ad a nigt aimal like possum, raccoon, fox, skunk, cat came nd drank the beer lollolololo!

  • @saudade2745
    @saudade2745 Місяць тому +1

    Slugs destroyed my crops last year, i would've cried if not for wasting all my tears on buxom beauties.
    This year i bought a weed burner and host a french bbq each evening.

    • @redpillnibbler4423
      @redpillnibbler4423 12 днів тому

      Do french bbqs attract buxom beauties? If so,why did no one tell me sooner?

  • @derek-press
    @derek-press 10 місяців тому +7

    I collect them in a bucket and take them at 3 am to our neighbour's garden ..................I'm joking ,I take them (because we are the last house on the road before the woods) to the woods I'm not into killing living things,and let them go

    • @joannayeo9545
      @joannayeo9545 10 місяців тому +1

      I like your sense of humour. I am glad you don’t harm them as they do serve a purpose, though.

    • @alinanowaczykcom
      @alinanowaczykcom Місяць тому

      I put mine in the compost bin hoping it’s a heaven for them (even if they deserve hell!) where they decompose my food scraps. If they like it there, there’s no reason to go out and look for food, right?

    • @LickorishAllsorts
      @LickorishAllsorts 6 днів тому

      Snails, believe it or not, have a homing instinct.

    • @derek-press
      @derek-press 6 днів тому

      @@LickorishAllsorts I did put up a sign "no homing slugs allowed. this is not a Hotel"we never had one return

  • @eggtool54
    @eggtool54 25 днів тому +1

    I stick snails & slugs into my compost that has a lid ,make them work for a living 😅

  • @martincrabtree6704
    @martincrabtree6704 9 місяців тому +7

    'Relocate them' PMSL, I relocate them in Hell with my boot or a pair of scissors.

  • @Oteucanalpreferido
    @Oteucanalpreferido 10 місяців тому +15

    I cut the slugs in half with a scissor and pile them near the plants I want to protect. More slugs come to eat the dead ones so it gets really easy. I check every morning and night, with a lantern its easy to spot them at night. Its simple and works really well!

    • @micha040
      @micha040 9 місяців тому +13

      wow thats horrible

    • @thorfinn518
      @thorfinn518 2 місяці тому +6

      Gross

    • @MyAirMyles
      @MyAirMyles Місяць тому +4

      Amazing. Might try this

    • @marschma
      @marschma Місяць тому +5

      Blood for the blood god

    • @andreahorsch286
      @andreahorsch286 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@marschmaI am here for the cultish horticulture replies. This made my day.

  • @krzysztofrudnicki5841
    @krzysztofrudnicki5841 10 місяців тому +18

    I wanted ducks, wife wanted chickens. Now we have chickens and only one sunflower from 40 planted.

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 10 місяців тому +5

      And chicken poop for the compost.

    • @Hereford1642
      @Hereford1642 Місяць тому

      Ducks turn an area into a muddy swamp much more than chickens ever do. Doubt if your sunflower seeds would have fared any better.

    • @ahmedsn9297
      @ahmedsn9297 10 днів тому

      Chickens will eat slugs and small snails and ducks with eat bigger snails too.
      I don't let the birds in the garden but i keep a container to gather snails and slugs while i'm working in the garden then give it to the birds.