How do you get rid of snails?
Currently, thanks to both the weather, types of plants in my garden and partly the neighbours ambivalent attitude to snails... My garden is swarming with them. And, I can't seem to cut the numbers down either.
My only real success has been going around with a bucket collecting them. I also tried copper wire around the base of some trees as I head they won't cross copper, well they seem to still be getting over the wire anyway. Perhaps I need thicker wire? I also have this snail killer that aparently doesn't cause bio accumulation, but I haven't found a single dead snails where I put it down (although I don't find so much dammage from them when it's around plants). I'm getting quite desperate as they have stripped about 5 small plants I really liked of all foliage and killed them, and they're fast turning my three very hard to find white wisteria vines (allready slightly dammaged from the heat wave) in to expencive salad... So, if anyone has some suggestions (even really strange ones...) please share them, Bry |
How do you get rid of snails?
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:00:13 GMT, Bry
wrote: Currently, thanks to both the weather, types of plants in my garden and partly the neighbours ambivalent attitude to snails... My garden is swarming with them. And, I can't seem to cut the numbers down either. My only real success has been going around with a bucket collecting them. I also tried copper wire around the base of some trees as I head they won't cross copper, well they seem to still be getting over the wire anyway. Perhaps I need thicker wire? I also have this snail killer that aparently doesn't cause bio accumulation, but I haven't found a single dead snails where I put it down (although I don't find so much dammage from them when it's around plants). I'm getting quite desperate as they have stripped about 5 small plants I really liked of all foliage and killed them, and they're fast turning my three very hard to find white wisteria vines (allready slightly dammaged from the heat wave) in to expencive salad... So, if anyone has some suggestions (even really strange ones...) please share them, Just keep up with the bucket method. I've found this makes a very serious dent in the population, though it takes a week or so of poking round the borders at night before you start to notice a real fall-off in snail ( and slug ) damage. Thereafter, once a week seems to keep on top of the problem. I've not found anything that will effectively deter them... from eggshells to grit, and poisoning the buggers just adds to the problem in the long term. You could try putting in a few sacrificial plants.. this can draw the snails off your prized specimens. Providing some shelter is another good bet...this will also encourage predators such as ground beetles... curved tiles are excellent for this. If you lift the tiles from time to time you can pick up the slugs and snails that have taken refuge there. Apart from that, take steps to encourage more predators into your garden. Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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from Bry contains these words: So, if anyone has some suggestions (even really strange ones...) please share them, Slug pellets. They were at my chillis, and one application of a few pellets round each plant killed about ten per plant. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
How do you get rid of snails?
"Bry" wrote in message s.com... Currently, thanks to both the weather, types of plants in my garden and partly the neighbours ambivalent attitude to snails... My garden is swarming with them. And, I can't seem to cut the numbers down either. My only real success has been going around with a bucket collecting them. I also tried copper wire around the base of some trees as I head they won't cross copper, well they seem to still be getting over the wire anyway. Perhaps I need thicker wire? I also have this snail killer that aparently doesn't cause bio accumulation, but I haven't found a single dead snails where I put it down (although I don't find so much dammage from them when it's around plants). I'm getting quite desperate as they have stripped about 5 small plants I really liked of all foliage and killed them, and they're fast turning my three very hard to find white wisteria vines (allready slightly dammaged from the heat wave) in to expencive salad... So, if anyone has some suggestions (even really strange ones...) please share them, Metaldehyde slug pellets is the only way of guaranteeably getting rid of snails and slugs. Everything else is just playing with the problem, whatever some folk might say about their use. Franz |
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Maybe you could try making somehting allong those line. Like a bare wire running around the plants connected to a low voltage battery. Dont know if it will work though. |
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from Stephen Howard contains these words: /snip/ Apart from that, take steps to encourage more predators into your garden. Our local friendly Big Cat eschews snails and slugs. It/they prefer rabbits. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
How do you get rid of snails?
Bry wrote:
Currently, thanks to both the weather, types of plants in my garden and partly the neighbours ambivalent attitude to snails... My garden is swarming with them. And, I can't seem to cut the numbers down either. My only real success has been going around with a bucket collecting them. I also tried copper wire around the base of some trees as I head they won't cross copper, well they seem to still be getting over the wire anyway. Perhaps I need thicker wire? I also have this snail killer that aparently doesn't cause bio accumulation, but I haven't found a single dead snails where I put it down (although I don't find so much dammage from them when it's around plants). I'm getting quite desperate as they have stripped about 5 small plants I really liked of all foliage and killed them, and they're fast turning my three very hard to find white wisteria vines (allready slightly dammaged from the heat wave) in to expencive salad... So, if anyone has some suggestions (even really strange ones...) please share them, Bry -- Bry ------------------------------------------------------------------------ posted via www.GardenBanter.co.uk Beer in sunken margerine tubs. The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. We are very little troubled by snails (or slugs) and even have hostas growing happily with very minimal damage. Neither do we use any chemical control - hedgehogs, frogs, toads and Song Thrushes (and other birds) probably account for most and it's great fun having all the wild life in the garden. We can also eat all the garden veg without having to worry about snail and slug poisons. And remember, one of the main predators of all those small grey slugs which do so much damage are the very large black slugs. -- Larry Stoter |
How do you get rid of snails?
And remember, one of the main predators of all those small grey slugs which do so much damage are the very large black slugs. -- Larry Stoter should we encourage the large black ones then? I normally chop them as the birds wont touch them. |
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And remember, one of the main predators of all those small grey slugs which do so much damage are the very large black slugs. -- Larry Stoter should we encourage the large black ones then? I normally chop them as the birds wont touch them. Not sure there is anything you can do to encourage them but killing them will probably lead to an increase in the numbers of small grey slugs! -- Larry Stoter |
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Subject: How do you get rid of snails?
We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Phil (France) |
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Anyway, thank you to everyone who replyed, I now have quite a few good ideas to try. One of them, or a combination of several should eventually solve the problem. |
How do you get rid of snails?
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From: iljunk (Pen Phill) Date: 29/09/2003 22:53 GMT Daylight Time Message-id: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Is that a cue for someone to repost the link for slug fritters? **************************** Rhiannon http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/ Q: how many witches does it take to change a lightbulb? A: depends on what you want it changed into! |
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from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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from Bry contains these words: We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Phil (France) * Well, there's a use that didn't occour to me? LOL. However, I don't think they're the type you eat? Right now I'm putting the collected ones on the bird table where they make a very popular snack for the crows and pidgens. No, they're not the Roman snail, but I don't think there's any reason why you shouldn't eat our varieties. If you get them young enough. -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:13 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? race them. -- Martin |
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from martin contains these words: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:13 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? race them. Yes, I can run as fast as that, and I've got a game leg.... -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
How do you get rid of snails?
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 20:12:24 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from martin contains these words: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:13 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? race them. Yes, I can run as fast as that, and I've got a game leg.... three legged or human race? -- Martin |
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from martin contains these words: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:13 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? race them. Yes, I can run as fast as that, and I've got a game leg.... -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 20:12:24 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from martin contains these words: On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:02:13 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message from iljunk (Pen Phill) contains these words: Subject: How do you get rid of snails? We eats the tasty little beggars over ere! Yes, but only up to a certain age, or they are like garlic-flavoured indiarubber. What do you do with the old ones? race them. Yes, I can run as fast as that, and I've got a game leg.... three legged or human race? -- Martin |
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Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. snips ... -- Larry Stoter |
How do you get rid of snails?
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:14:23 +0100, (Larry
Stoter) wrote: Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. There's something illogical about this. There is absolutely no shortage of snails here. There is no chalk within 2oo miles of here and there are no glowworms in our garden. -- Martin |
How do you get rid of snails?
Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. snips ... -- Larry Stoter |
How do you get rid of snails?
Jaques d'Altrades wrote:
The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. snips ... -- Larry Stoter |
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snips .... There's something illogical about this. There is absolutely no shortage of snails here. There is no chalk within 2oo miles of here and there are no glowworms in our garden. But what about all that bonemeal you put on the garden? Or your concrete driveway? Snails must be getting calcium from somewhere to make shells. -- Larry Stoter |
How do you get rid of snails?
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 21:14:23 +0100, (Larry
Stoter) wrote: Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. There's something illogical about this. There is absolutely no shortage of snails here. There is no chalk within 2oo miles of here and there are no glowworms in our garden. -- Martin |
How do you get rid of snails?
martin wrote:
snips .... There's something illogical about this. There is absolutely no shortage of snails here. There is no chalk within 2oo miles of here and there are no glowworms in our garden. But what about all that bonemeal you put on the garden? Or your concrete driveway? Snails must be getting calcium from somewhere to make shells. -- Larry Stoter |
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Stoter writes Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. I wish someone would tell my snails they're not meant to be here! -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 08:11:30 +0100, Kay Easton
wrote: In article , Larry Stoter writes Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. are slugs really snails suffering from calcium deficiency? I wish someone would tell my snails they're not meant to be here! and ours in Dutch. -- Martin |
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"Larry Stoter" wrote in message .uk... Jaques d'Altrades wrote: The message k from (Larry Stoter) contains these words: Beer in sunken margerine tubs. Nah. They bring all their friends for a knees-up. Precisely! The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. Glow Worms? Glow Worms mainly eat snails - strange but true. This is why, so I understand, that you usually only find glow worms in chalk/limestone areas because such areas have many more snails because of the greater availablity of calcium for making shells. If I had to rely on glow worms to rid me of a snail or slug infestation, I would not need any outdoor electric lights. Franz |
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"........ The best long-term solution is predators that eat snails (and
slugs) - Song Thrushes, Hedgehogs, Toads, Slow Worms, Glow Worms (if you're in the right part of the country), etc. .............." Only problem is all your plants are trampled to death by all the predators fighting over the snails And dint we have 2 forms of glow worms in the UK? -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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from "David Hill" contains these words: And dint we have 2 forms of glow worms in the UK? Male and female? The only two forms I know of, or mentioned in my beetlebook. (You're not thinking of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' are you?) -- Rusty Hinge horrid·squeak&zetnet·co·uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm |
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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 22:02:46 +0100, Jaques d'Altrades
wrote: The message from "David Hill" contains these words: And dint we have 2 forms of glow worms in the UK? Male and female? The only two forms I know of, or mentioned in my beetlebook. (You're not thinking of 'Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds' are you?) or thinking with the assistance of LSD? -- Martin |
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