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Old 04-06-2013, 07:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Slugs - Phosphor Bronze

On Monday, June 3, 2013 10:58:39 PM UTC+1, RustyHinge wrote:
On 23/05/13 10:00, Darkside wrote:
In article , Judith in
England writes

much snip


Does anyone use copper as a slug deterrent and do you think it makes any
difference?


With one strip of shiny copper tape around each pot he gets no dead
slugs or snails at all so he deduced that the tape keeps them out.


All the speculation as to how it works is just that: speculation (with


indeed, no-one seems to know. Electrical hypotheses dont really add up. A single strip of copper on a dry plastic pot wont do anything electrical to anyone.

maybe a smidge of quantum fruitloopery). It's interesting that it
doesn't seem to work consistently. If I could get some I'd try
different species of gastropod in different conditions.

Whelks?
Now, where can I get lily beetle tape?


The stationer. Double-sided sticky tape will catch them all - and
everything else.


I tried parcel tape wrapped inside out, slugs crawl over it with impunity. I guess the slime makes them not stick.

After all other measures had failed and plants were on the edge of oblivion, I took a gamble and put copper wire strands round the plant stems. Its worked a treat. I just took one strand from some mains flex, wrapped it 1-3 turns round the stem, job done. Where slugs could get on the plants by other routes I wrapped those similarly.

More established plants of the same species and same location arent affected, so maybe I wont need to do it next year.


NT