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auntie_biotic 14-06-2004 08:30 PM

Advice needed
 
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

--
auntie_biotic

T B and U

http://www.tbandu.co.uk




Brian Watson 14-06-2004 09:11 PM

Advice needed
 

"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put

up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance


Put plenty of sharp sand around your plants as if it were a mulch.

Out as far as 6" from the base of each plant is probably overdoing it
slightly, but you'd be sure to spare the plants (sharp sand is cheap
enough!) and you'll leave the slugs in a fit state for the hedgehogs to eat.

:-)

--
Brian
"Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl."





G 14-06-2004 10:10 PM

Advice needed
 
My best advice to you is just go out with torch between 12AM and 2 Am and
collect them.
When we first moved here we were collecting 20 to 30 slugs per night for
about a week and then problem has gone.
"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put

up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

--
auntie_biotic

T B and U

http://www.tbandu.co.uk






Bob Smith 14-06-2004 10:15 PM

Advice needed
 

"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put

up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

--
auntie_biotic

T B and U

http://www.tbandu.co.uk




I have heard they like beer - if you leave a saucer or buried bowl with beer
in, they can't resist, and drown. Don't know what the hedgehog would think
to snail in ale though.

Bob



Just Molly 14-06-2004 11:12 PM

Advice needed
 

"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put

up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

Sink a jar half filled with beer and drown them, surround the base of the
plant with salt or crushed eggshells or sharp sand or go out at night with a
torch and pick them off and squish them.



Just Molly 15-06-2004 12:05 AM

Advice needed
 

"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put

up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

Sink a jar half filled with beer and drown them, surround the base of the
plant with salt or crushed eggshells or sharp sand or go out at night with a
torch and pick them off and squish them.



denis glover 15-06-2004 12:13 AM

Advice needed
 
Read somewhere that broken egg shells spread around the plants stop slugs.
Something to do with them not going over sharp objects.Suppose sharp sand
acts in the same way.
Denis G.
"Bob Smith" wrote in message
...

"auntie_biotic" wrote in message
...
Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in

particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not

wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just

put
up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance

--
auntie_biotic

T B and U

http://www.tbandu.co.uk




I have heard they like beer - if you leave a saucer or buried bowl with

beer
in, they can't resist, and drown. Don't know what the hedgehog would

think
to snail in ale though.

Bob





Pam Moore 15-06-2004 12:19 AM

Advice needed
 
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:50:33 +0100, "auntie_biotic"
wrote:

Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not wish
to poison it.


Ditto with the shoo-fly.
If you don't mind using chemicals, there is some stuff you water on,
(called, I think, Slugit). It has been effective on my hostas and I
don't think it will affect the hedgehogs. You would need to read the
label before using it. It is a milky liquid that you mix in a can of
water.

Pam in Bristol

Dave 15-06-2004 01:08 AM

Advice needed
 
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:50:33 +0100, "auntie_biotic"
wrote:

Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance


If you have a bonfire collect a little of the ash and spread it around
your plants. Slugs and snails hate it!

Poris Bisslinger 15-06-2004 10:07 AM

Advice needed
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 00:06:35 +0100, Dave
wrote:

On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:50:33 +0100, "auntie_biotic"
wrote:

Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance


Sand, ash netting etc can all be used successfully. Like anything,
keeping bugs off your plants is like gardening, hard work and needing
constant attention. Working with nature is by far the most
satisfactory form of gardening.

If you have a bonfire collect a little of the ash and spread it around
your plants. Slugs and snails hate it!



Very good tip and works a treat.

People need to bear in mind, nature in it's beauty is not a perfect
form and never meant to be. Kill the natural side of gardening and it
really is pointless.

Why they let retards out into the gardening world I'll never
understand, if gardening really is such a problem why don't they just
look at pictures?







To avoid grizzlies, the Alaska Department of Fish & Game advises hikers
to wear noisy little bells on clothes and carry pepper spray. Also watch
for signs of activity: Black bear scat is smaller and contains berries;
grizzly scat has little bells in it and smells like pepper.

Gwenhyffar Milgi 16-06-2004 12:04 PM

Advice needed
 
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 19:50:33 +0100, "auntie_biotic"
wrote:

Hope I can get some advice. Slugs are eating my young plants, in particular
my "Shoo fly". I have been using blue slug pellets. I cannot use them
anymore as a hedgehog is eating the slugs during the night and I do not wish
to poison it.

My question is how can I stop slugs eating my plants or should I just put up
with damage as part of nature.
Thanks in advance


Last week I started putting orange peel in my garden.

Now at night when I shine my torch over the garden, all the slugs and
snails are eating the pith and leaving my plants alone.


--
"My candle burns at both ends; it will not last the night
but ah my foes and oh my friends -- it gives a lovely light"


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