How to Get Rid of SLUGS & SNAILS

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @dr.stephanieannefoulds4012
    @dr.stephanieannefoulds4012 Před 3 lety +56

    I don't kill slugs but I deter 99.9% of them with two strips of copper tape or wire around my veg beds connected to a battery. The gruesome gastropods will cross the first strip but as soon as he/she touches the second placed about 3/8 inch away the circuit is made and they coil back with a severe headache. This is the ONLY system that works in my garden so the 'All you can eat' salad bar is now closed.

  • @samanthamariah7625
    @samanthamariah7625 Před 3 lety +40

    Attract rats……I was like, whaaaat??? You got me! Hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pjqziggy
    @pjqziggy Před 3 lety +35

    Most excellent brother. "25 ways to attract rats." Brilliant.

    • @Shortcake39553
      @Shortcake39553 Před 3 lety +1

      I almost clicked off the video when he said that.

    • @mighty690am
      @mighty690am Před 3 lety

      Cats eat rats

    • @CartoonCami
      @CartoonCami Před 3 lety +4

      I would rather have slugs and snails instead of rats

  • @steffenallen7141
    @steffenallen7141 Před 3 lety +9

    Amazing sites and information, so tghank you very much. I live here in Nova Scotia Canada and I use seaweed in my garden and it stops snails all together. You layer the seaweed ontop of the garden and as it drys the snails will not crawl across it. Plus the seaweed gives amazing fertilizer to the garden

  • @curiouscat3384
    @curiouscat3384 Před 3 lety +11

    After years of battling slugs with beer bait and hand picking, You presented Sluggo . I've resisted buying extra products because I'm a hardcore permaculture minimalist. But I applied some last week and voila' ! Not a single slug on my two large beds of lettuce and kale so I'm willing to make this compromise because it's organic. Thank you Brian :)

    • @lukeallison88
      @lukeallison88 Před rokem +1

      Apparently it has a lot of collateral damage. Earthworms for example.

    • @adriankap2978
      @adriankap2978 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@lukeallison88 I’ve never used any of these products so is there something you’d use so it doesn’t hurt all the good creatures Mother Nature has given us? Someone mentioned pipe cleaners circled around the base of plants for slugs etc due to them not liking spiky things, toothpicks inserted next to seedlings for cutworms, planting calendula trap crops for strawberries… I just can’t keep up lol

  • @davidkranz6228
    @davidkranz6228 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m in San Diego near the coast and snails are everywhere. Before I built my raised bed, I cleared the fence, Iceplant, and area where it be. I picked off the fence more than 40 snails over 3 days and tossed them into the canyon. I bought Corry’s Slug/Snail Killer. Followed the instructions, and haven’t seen them since.

  • @hard2fathom1
    @hard2fathom1 Před 3 lety +16

    I've found that cinnamon is very effective at controlling slugs. Salt is also effective, but you don't want to use that near soil obviously. But, it works great in dark stairwells or other areas where it stays cooler and they can hide out during the day.

    • @joquitasullivan6353
      @joquitasullivan6353 Před 2 lety +1

      Cinnamon is expensive, no way am I poring it on the ground. But cool idea.

    • @fractuured1
      @fractuured1 Před 2 lety +9

      There's a dollar store here where we can buy cinnamon. Very cheap for enough bottles to work with. I might try.

    • @TheUniverseWorksForUsBeings
      @TheUniverseWorksForUsBeings Před rokem +1

      ​@@joquitasullivan6353 thry have cinn. At the dollar (1.25 now in michigan) store if that helps

  • @user-cz4ls2sx5n
    @user-cz4ls2sx5n Před rokem +8

    Living in England all of my life, I had a lot of issues with slugs and snails, as you can imagine. I tried so many things to stop them, but nothing worked. You are certainly correct about the myths, however I find copper has an issue. Copper will get dirty fairly quickly, which means that the slimy things will get over unharmed. You will also need to renew it frequently. I found just 2 deterrents from getting to my produce. One was to use marigolds as companion plants, and the other was a product named Slug Gone, by the company Vitax. It is completely natural, degrades, and while not perfect, it works pretty well. Unfortunately I couldn't attract frogs. I will do a video on this as well soon. Yours reminded me that I am still to do it. Thank you, as always great viewing. I have a long way to catch up on my channel.

  • @mdp4440
    @mdp4440 Před 3 lety +49

    I've had some luck with those copper plated pot scrubbers. You can unravel them, forming a mesh tubular netting. Each one is about 18 inches long and can be stretched around a medium planter and twist tied in place. It makes about a 2 inch barrier. Two for a buck at Dollar Tree.

    • @barbarahecht4214
      @barbarahecht4214 Před 3 lety +5

      The “copper’’ scrubbies from the dollar tree are colored steel. I bought them and they rusted away within a month

    • @shark140
      @shark140 Před 2 měsíci

      I tried pure copper scrubbers this season. Very disappointed that they didnt work.

  • @Tilbily
    @Tilbily Před 3 lety +12

    I've just always bought Safers natural slug bait from my hardware store. It's volcanic ash pellets. Wet it, they eat it. Wrecks their guts. Seems to be good for 2 weeks of slug free gardening before slug issues start up again.

  • @patnunley2341
    @patnunley2341 Před 3 lety +18

    I am 74 have lived in this house 50 years and that’s how long I’ve dealt with slugs and snails for quite a while shared my beer with them did take care of a few but wasn’t sharing anymore. Every year they would absolutely eat my rhubarb leaves completely leaving almost nothing I even tried slide bait then on shark tank a couple of years ago I saw a product called first Saturday lime it is safe for humans and pets so I thought what the h you can even put it on the leaves of your plants I have the most beautiful lush rhubarb leaves and also I quit planting flowers because they would devastate myFlowers eating them to the ground I wish I knew how to send a picture because I now have amazing looking rhubarb leaves and amazing flowers I hope this helps

    • @angelaraum1545
      @angelaraum1545 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes! Those critters deserve to die for Rhubarb. I hardly know anyone who likes it. I've live in MO but grew up with my Mom making Rhubarb sauce. My Dad grew up in a farm that had tons all the time in IA. I make pies & crisps & jams. Unfortunately I only container garden & don't know anyone who grows it.

    • @heatherk8931
      @heatherk8931 Před 3 lety +2

      Ducks LOVE snails, maybe get a duck rather than get rats lol

    • @lisalea3853
      @lisalea3853 Před 3 lety +1

      In Oregon, and I have no problems with anything eating my rhubarb leaves, but they eat cucumber plants, melons and lettuce. My rhubarb is so big, that I need to divide it this fall.

    • @tammiharold4860
      @tammiharold4860 Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you

    • @shark140
      @shark140 Před 2 měsíci

      Those are some gangster slugs. Rubarb leaves are poisonous.

  • @michellewatford8796
    @michellewatford8796 Před 3 lety +29

    I have frogs! Lots and lots. Tree frogs, ground frogs and something in between. Point being...my frogs aren’t doing their job bc I have a ton of the snails too. We’re gonna have a talk tonight about stepping up and getting to work 😂💜😂

  • @stressed365
    @stressed365 Před 3 lety +10

    One thing I found that works great is twist ties that have spikey burs on them for decorating I guess, but can be found at the dollar store and you just have to make a circle with it around your plant. Slugs and snails hate spiny things , so they will crawl up to it hit the spines and crawl away. Hope this helps someone.

  • @jessicagale1916
    @jessicagale1916 Před 2 lety +11

    Great video. I came here because I have a constant battle with slugs and snails in my garden here in UK. Coffee grounds don’t work, you are absolutely right! One thing I have been using that does seem to work is a garlic wash. I water my dahlias and chard with it and it does seem to deter them.

  • @ginawilliams7577
    @ginawilliams7577 Před 3 lety +21

    I currently have all of these - rats, slugs, snails and worst of all squirrels. Loads of birds who of course eat none of these and next door's cat who doesn't hunt rats. 😬
    Trying to encourage hedgehogs in to eat slugs and snails but getting rats instead.😬
    Haven't got snakes though (this is London!).🤔

    • @commonlaw5400
      @commonlaw5400 Před 3 lety +10

      All your snakes are in the Parliament.

    • @redhedhik-chik2510
      @redhedhik-chik2510 Před 3 lety +2

      I love you Gina and wish we were neighbors! Greetings from Ohio!

    • @ginawilliams7577
      @ginawilliams7577 Před 3 lety +1

      Popped down the garden tonight to bring in the washing and find I've got bats now too! It's like a zoo of useless wildlife! Do bats eat slugs or squirrels by any chance? I do get foxes occasionally but instead of eating the rats they just scream all night. 🙄

    • @ginawilliams7577
      @ginawilliams7577 Před 3 lety +1

      I did put copper tape on my tomato pots and so far the slugs have not been near - probably working up an appetite on all my other plants first ☹️

  • @ElizaLL0621
    @ElizaLL0621 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm so afraid of snakes too!!! Literally frozen in fear 😱

  • @louiseeyahpaise795
    @louiseeyahpaise795 Před 3 lety +8

    Really glad to hear Sluggo is not harmful because last year I applied so much of it , ( there were slugs in my turnip bed, my peas and even my sunflowers, carrots) ... everything was white. We had so much rain last year!!! I tried just about every thing you mentioned, except the snakes and lizards, with no success. until I tried Sluggo 👩🏽‍🌾👍🏽🧡🧡🧡🧡 Works great!!

    • @lukeallison88
      @lukeallison88 Před rokem +1

      Kills earthworms and other innocent bystanders

  • @PaullaWells
    @PaullaWells Před 3 lety +5

    This was very interesting. I have not seen snails or slugs in my garden, but that doesn't mean they aren't there by any means. I like the copper tape idea for seedlings.

  • @joanies6778
    @joanies6778 Před 3 lety +4

    There used to be an enormous bullfrog in my yard... had to do everything to keep my dog away from it. Always seemed to find hum buried in the dirt where I planned to dig... maybe where my dog was digging, too... hmmm. Haven't seen him yet this spring...and slugs got all my seedlings whereas they never touched them before. Copper it is!

  • @TandATravel
    @TandATravel Před 3 lety +4

    Glad I just picked some Sluggo! Thanks for the video.

  • @owenscanlan7096
    @owenscanlan7096 Před 2 lety +4

    I just go out when it’s dark with a torch, and squash them

  • @brianhall2694
    @brianhall2694 Před 3 lety +4

    Hedgehogs Brian!! They're the gardeners best friend in UK/Ire!! Only native ones though, not the light coloured little pet ones.
    Regarding others, I found beer traps effective, but they seem to attract slugs from far away so I only use them where a plant has frequent visitors, like my cabbages this year. I've tried diatomaceous earth/celite in a spray but have yet to find a sprayer nozzle that doesn't block. Copper tape is good, but can tarnish have a film after outdoor exposure, I use a little scrubby pad to brush it up. Garden is too dry for frogs, and finally snakes/lizards....I live in Ireland man, St. Patrick drove all the snakes out years ago! :D

  • @candyhawkes2319
    @candyhawkes2319 Před 3 lety +10

    I've tried everything you mentioned except reptiles (I'd rather have the snails). I find a nightly snail hunt works the best. Armed with a Ziploc baggie with a teaspoon of salt dissolved in 2/3 cup of water, I roam the perimeter of my property plopping every snail I find into the baggie. The first night I got 50, every night after that the numbers declined until I was down to 5 or so. Zip up the baggie and throw it in the garbage - problem solved. The best time to find them is after you have watered your lawn or garden in the evening.

    • @carolynmfisher7778
      @carolynmfisher7778 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for telling about the salt. After you said that I look a plastic cup with real salty water
      And the snails sunk To the bottom. Lot easier then smashing them. Not quite so yucky. I have so many snails here.i keep putting sluggo down and find lot of dead emails but seems like there is a million more

    • @bambinaforever1402
      @bambinaforever1402 Před 2 lety

      Really? I go in the evenings in my garden EVERY EVENING the number of slugs does not decrease.

    • @annelliott6653
      @annelliott6653 Před 2 lety +1

      Look under thing's,during the day they hide,under pot's, stones, rocks.i can't kill them, I throw them in the woods over my fence

    • @pjrobben7613
      @pjrobben7613 Před 2 lety

      Washing up liquid in water kills the buggers, when you see them just drop in the

    • @jude7321
      @jude7321 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@pjrobben7613
      Hi
      I save on soap and water and just stomp them.
      Doesn't bother me a bit. I work my bee hind off for this garden and their not getting em.
      Awwww, poor babies 😩not

  • @good-timeshomestead2183
    @good-timeshomestead2183 Před 3 lety +26

    I have had slugs bad this year. I used Epsom salt, sprinkled around my raised beds and in the base of my tomato pots. I find spots that use to be a slug. About completely stopped my problem. Guess you could say it stopped them in their tracks!

    • @MsTruthhurts007
      @MsTruthhurts007 Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for that I was going to look up if epsom salt was ok to use 👍. They are eating my lillies which I planted in the ground. I am under attack 😡😠😤

    • @good-timeshomestead2183
      @good-timeshomestead2183 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MsTruthhurts007 I haven't tried using it around the flowers. I know tomato's they say to put a sprinkle to help the plant so I did just that. I have wood mulch around all my raised beds so I wasn't as concerned of it hurting veggies. Might try around one to see. I am just getting into flowers so I won't be a lot of help on lilies.

  • @PhilR0gers
    @PhilR0gers Před rokem +2

    Three things that work for me:
    Narrow copper strips definitely don't work. Two strips spaced about a half inch apart work better. But the ultimate is to connect a waterproofed 9v battery to the two strips. The snails will happily go across the first strip, but when they reach the second strip, they complete the circuit and get 9v running through them. They move back very quickly. It doesn't harm them, but it's an effective barrier.
    Something that is available in the UK (I don't know about other countries) is packets of live, nematodes. These are microscopic worm-like creatures and there are millions of them in each pack. You put them in a watering can and water your garden. The slugs and snails eat the nematodes, which then start to eat the slug/snail from the inside, killing them. As the nematodes are alive, you have to use them as soon as you get them (or keep them sealed in their pack in the refrigerator for a couple of days). They work and can be effective for about 6 to 8 weeks.
    In the UK and much of Europe, Asia and Africa, we have the luxury of a small, spiky, nocturnal creature; the hedgehog. If you're fortunate enough to have one or more in your garden, they will eat as many slugs and snails as they can find. I get a family of 3 hedgehogs visiting my garden most nights and they are most welcome.

  • @GirlMomma
    @GirlMomma Před 3 lety +6

    You had me really nervous for a sec thinking I had to have rats in my garden!! 👏😆

  • @nellanddudley
    @nellanddudley Před 3 lety +6

    I have turtles in my gardens here in southern Maryland, and trust me, they eat slugs. I've watched them do it 😊 The frogs in my garden also help. Since these guys took up residence, I'm a happy gardener. Loved the video as usual! Oh, yeah snakes...just had to say it 😂

  • @libertymicrofarm6032
    @libertymicrofarm6032 Před 3 lety +3

    We use slugo. And we’ve tried many other products. But what we’ve found is that no matter what we use, once it rains or once we have watered well...nothing works and has to be reapplied. 😞 Here in Oregon it’s a constant battle

  • @growagarden54
    @growagarden54 Před 3 lety +14

    I like your sense of humor. I would say that slugs "shimmy" across :) We have lizards in the cottage garden and they do a great job on the slugs and snails.

  • @NanaKaren555
    @NanaKaren555 Před 2 lety +2

    The beer traps have worked great for me, but I put a deep enough small cup in there and the beer is deep enough, so far, they seem to be ‘biting the dust’ - or rather beer.

  • @carriepo8666
    @carriepo8666 Před 3 lety +10

    Wonderful information as usual, thank you. Do you have anything on spider mites on banana plants?

    • @FourGirlsFarm
      @FourGirlsFarm Před 2 lety +1

      Boiled orange peel water sprayed on plants.

  • @DanceswithDustBunnies
    @DanceswithDustBunnies Před 3 lety +5

    My yard and garden has 1000s of snails. (FYI the brown pointy ones will eat the round ones) I finally resorted to using Sluggo which I had bought several years ago and never used. I can tell you it works. We've been having torrential rains here, so I'll have to reapply it. Thinking about those ducks, though.

    • @PinkLady54
      @PinkLady54 Před 3 lety +2

      ducks are AMAZING at eating slugs!! soon there will be none and then I started digging worms for my grrrls. The best ducks for brains and being good pets (almost dog like) are the muscovies; quiet, quackless ducks. Face only a mother could love but once You get used to them, You will be forever hooked! And duck eggs are a thousand times better than chicken eggs. can't make good French pastry without ;-) They are messy and LOVE their water though... Need a small coup to be protected from predators while they sleep but... if all that is OK... You will never have another bug of any kind.

  • @joyfulthings1
    @joyfulthings1 Před 3 lety +3

    I have a pond. It took a couple of years for the frogs and toads to find it but find it they did. My neighbours are complaining about the croaking night racket and they (not the neighbours) don’t seem to eat the snails with the hard shells 😡

  • @TulipAcres
    @TulipAcres Před 3 lety +6

    This was helpful! I've got a ton of mulch down and I think that's what is causing my slug infestation (the ground staying moist). Happy to hear you recommend sluggo. I've been using Garden Safe slug bait but can't find it in stores anywhere right now. Apparently all the local gardeners are fighting the same foe.

    • @mel3256
      @mel3256 Před rokem

      Snail bait kills earthworms, pets, and alot of wildlife. Best option is to buy benefital insects and nematodes that eat pests

    • @bryaningham7440
      @bryaningham7440 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I just picked that up on Amazon actually! Does it work well? You just make a wall around the bed?

    • @TulipAcres
      @TulipAcres Před 2 měsíci

      @@bryaningham7440 it does work well. I just sprinkle a circle around the base of the plant or row of plants

  • @jeanniezeitler4450
    @jeanniezeitler4450 Před rokem +1

    I watched your video and I bought sluggo. I’ve had snails for a few years in my garden but when I went to put the sluggo on I noticed that there were only snails shells left. I also noticed there was a large lizard in the garden and I think it ate all the snails. Thank you for your advice.

  • @Shortcake39553
    @Shortcake39553 Před 3 lety +2

    People on your channel have the same sense of humor as you and I love it. They all got jokes🤣

  • @mytinygarden3555
    @mytinygarden3555 Před 3 lety +6

    Well, I can tell ya the beer does NOT work. The slugs ate my plants and washed it down with the beer.

  • @MichaelRei99
    @MichaelRei99 Před 3 lety +8

    I’ve never seen a slug anywhere near my garden so it’s a non issue for me . But I find it interesting there is a You Tube Channel dedicated to slugs. Funny joke about attracting rats to the garden!😂 That’s something I would do!😂

  • @susanriggs8896
    @susanriggs8896 Před 3 lety +1

    Sluggo works. I haven't had a slug and snail problem since the first drought a few years back. They were starved out or dried out. Only recently have I found one or two snails in one of my raised beds. I do what I did before I found out about Sluggo: Pick them up and throw them in the street. It helps seal the McAdam. I used to pay the kids to collect them, too. Nothing like a bribe. However, my neighbor's grand-daughter was visiting one day, and when she saw the snails in the street, she decided to rescue them by re-introducing them to my garden. When she found out I had been throwing them in the street in the first place, she would never have anything to do with me again. The price you pay sometimes!

  • @GardenIdeas01
    @GardenIdeas01 Před 3 lety +1

    African snail big problem every gardener , there are many snail in my garden eat my vegetable they are come at night time for me i am check at time before i going to bed thanks for sharing to us such educational experience

  • @zaria5785
    @zaria5785 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve heard all these same stories. Nothing has helped except chickens, birds and me coming out in the middle of the night and hand picking them. Drop them in a bucket with a lid. I keep them alive and in the morning drop them far away in the lawn across the house and watch the crows feast.

    • @Pppppppohhhh
      @Pppppppohhhh Před 3 lety

      That’s hysterical keep them alive so the crows can have a feast LOL brilliant you don’t I have to kill them but take them where something else can kill them. That is really one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard so cute. Personally I just kill the suckers I mean flags lol I hope you read this you are too funny👍😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @wrongfulconvictions1
    @wrongfulconvictions1 Před 2 měsíci

    Egg shells work very well for me. I use them in flowerpots, and they also serve as fertilizer. The beer works well also, I never buried a cup, but simply placed a plastic cup firmly in my garden, the snails crawled up and into the cup and drowned.

  • @TheGreatConstantini
    @TheGreatConstantini Před 3 lety +2

    Beer! Just do it. We had a horrific slug problem in our yard.The second year in our home we discovered if we put beer in small wide plastic containers and placed them under our plants in the evenings, in the morning they were filled with dead slugs. Sometimes as many as twenty or more per container. The next year we did it again and began to see less. This year we put them out in early spring and we saw a few very small baby slugs. Now they get one once in a while. It organic, not very expensive and works. No more slug poison and no more chewed up plants.

    • @TheGreatConstantini
      @TheGreatConstantini Před 3 lety

      Please, believe me he is wrong about beer. It works. Just make sure the containers are less than an inch or so tall. We use containers that blue cheese crumbles come in but guacamole or other dip containers will work. Fill them about half up. You will use one beer for three to four containers if you resist drinking any while pouring. I’ve never seen a single slug on the sides or crawling out. In they go and drown. I wish I had photos. The dishes were full of them. I don’t guarantee it works as well on snails though. Also you will need to dump them out fairly often. Stale beer and dead snails really start to smell.

  • @silverskyranch
    @silverskyranch Před 3 lety +1

    I have several anole lizards that live in my garden, small frogs which I hear at night, and I have started using slugo. In the past, there have been snails, but they haven't done a lot of damage, and I have never seen slugs. But this year there are almost no snails, but the population of slugs has grown to almost plague level in my garden (the only difference this year is I have added a lot more mulch due to soil erosion in the yard itself, and for moisture retention in the garden). I have several anoles that live in the garden, and have sprinkled Slugo around, plus went on a few 'hunts' where I just caught and killed any I could find, and while the numbers have somewhat decreased, they are still everywhere and doing damage.

  • @kstewart3901
    @kstewart3901 Před rokem +1

    I saw a video on the Proven Winners channel where they said that some university in Oregon did a study and found that bread dough in a cottage cheese or other deep container was the best way to catch snails and slugs. In one 48 hr period they caught like 18,000 snails and slugs. They said it was the yeast in the bread that attracted them. PS, I hate snakes too!

  • @delphine88313
    @delphine88313 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm a second year gardener and have slugs. I can't stand those MONSTERS! I have been using D.E, and salt.I saw someone say use sluggo. Im planting next year in bins and planters .I made a mistake and did straw bales and all that watering attracted the slugs.I didn't know I had them.ugh

  • @AshleyAshleyAshley395
    @AshleyAshleyAshley395 Před 10 dny

    When you started talking about attracting rats my husband yelled helllll nawl 😩😂😭. I have to admit you had me too. I was so shocked but I’m dying laughing now.

  • @dianeandbrad529
    @dianeandbrad529 Před 3 lety +3

    I was just researching slugs on cucumbers today. First year dealing with them... not sure what’s going on or what to do about it.

  • @shelleyclarke9325
    @shelleyclarke9325 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in eastern Washington State which is desert and slugs are one of our biggest problems. I have tried everything mentioned (copper wire, not tape) except snakes, lizards, and frogs. I was so excited when I threw a couple slugs into my chicken pen the first time. Nope. They looked at me like I’d poisoned them and wiped their beaks on the ground for 15 minutes (I don’t blame them). I know now that my plants have to be transplanted into the garden after they’ve reached a decent size. Mulch!?! Dont even get me started. Nothing but a slug maternity ward.

  • @nanarose3496
    @nanarose3496 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow!! Slugs oozing across a razor blade??? Too much. When we lived in Washington state, the slugs were terrible and there was a product called Deadline that worked great. It was liquid and you literally just drew a line with it around your plants.
    I’m with you on the snakes. Last year I had several snake encounters on the property and I always had some friends say “that’s a good snake and will eat the venomous snakes.” Hey, if it gives me a heart attack when I see it, it’s a BAD snake. 🤣🤣🤣
    Thanks for another great video, Brian!❤️🥰❤️

    • @adriankap2978
      @adriankap2978 Před 3 měsíci

      Round eye snakes are the good snakes not that you’re sticking around long enough to find that out 😆 but keep in mind they are great mouse and rat killers. My neighbor had seen snakes around his property since moving in and found a nest near his house so he destroyed it and the mother. As soon as that happened the mice moved in instead and still has issues 2 yrs later. If you have a lot of snakes it’s because you have a food source they want. I just leave them alone if they leave me alone as long as they aren’t venomous.

  • @punyatrital7930
    @punyatrital7930 Před měsícem

    Thanks for posting this video.

  • @davidthedeaf
    @davidthedeaf Před 3 lety +1

    There are huge snails here in my garden, yes since management got rid of mice/rats. They crawl up legs 4 feet to get into my planters!! Cats can be poisoned if they bite one. I def do not want my only food plants to be eaten by snails. Can something prevent them climbing?

  • @psiclops521
    @psiclops521 Před 3 lety +1

    Coffee grounds work. Worked for me. Zero snails this year in my strawberries and I lost next to no strawberries to slugs. And it has been plenty wet out, too. Last year without coffee grounds we lost plenty to snails and slugs, this year no snails and very few slugs.

  • @clyde685
    @clyde685 Před 3 lety +8

    I have used the copper tape in the past.... was growing in containers and would wrap a couple of strips around the container.....I also used sluggo...all worked for me.

    • @zaria5785
      @zaria5785 Před 3 lety

      Once dust and dirt get on the outside of the tape they crawl right in over it. I can’t be bothered with cleaning tape.

  • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener

    I LOVED this video. I don't usually have problems with this pest - but the humor is great. PS - me and snakes don't mix either. You have a safe ear here! :)

  • @lwhite530
    @lwhite530 Před 3 lety +3

    I use Sluggo! It’s the best.

  • @bergfridskaaradias2071
    @bergfridskaaradias2071 Před 3 lety +1

    Here in Norway we have an invasive shell-less snail species that has no natural enemies. My goto remedies are to clear underbrush/weeds to limit hiding spots for snails and do a daily perimeter patrol at dusk with a pair of scissors

    • @Nexus-ub4hs
      @Nexus-ub4hs Před 3 lety

      Yep I do that too, except the scissors lol, I can pick them up and chuck them, but ugh not quite there with cutting them up...yet

  • @rancisgamer
    @rancisgamer Před 3 lety +6

    Hahahaha I was like NOOOOO! RATS ATE ALL MY TOMATOES AND CORN!
    Got me good 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @homesteadhawaii
      @homesteadhawaii Před rokem

      Yea rats love fruit ....not a good solution here in the tropics

    • @homesteadhawaii
      @homesteadhawaii Před rokem

      Also rats can cause rat lung worm disease in snails and slugs....not good option at all. What is rat lung worm ??? in basic English it is worms in your brain.

  • @AlsanPine
    @AlsanPine Před 4 měsíci

    i have used copper foil tape for over 40yrs and it works great for pots and raised beds so you can keep them away completely. their slime makes a battery and actually generate electricity that shocks them. just make sure there is nothing bridging the copper mote like a plant growing up past it 🙂

  • @3dclothes889
    @3dclothes889 Před 3 lety +2

    I saw a harmless snake in my garden a month ago and I screamed and ran for my life. It took me weeks to feel safe in the garden again and even now I still scout out the area before I go there. I will try the frog thing though and a duck recommended in the comments. Ty for the info.
    Maybe do a vid on how to get rid of snakes lol.

  • @davidhackney2073
    @davidhackney2073 Před 3 lety +1

    I have had some success with Indian runner ducks in my garden. The ducks love slugs and snails and don't tear up the plants las much as chickens. They are adorable to watch but do have their drawbacks. They do require alot of care. Actually there are videos of Indian runner ducks trained to rid vineyards of them.

  • @mk-yb8tt
    @mk-yb8tt Před 3 lety +1

    Scissors are my weapon of choice. I know. Gross. But my garden borders a woodsy stream area, and I have thousands, yes, thousands of slugs. Whatever I plant closest to the woods is nibbled to the ground within weeks and completely dies, so I am without mercy. I keep pairs of scissors in various spots around my yard and go on murderous rampages at night. This year I also added Sluggo to my arsenal, starting in about February, and I finally have my hostas back this year. I seriously think slugs came with The Fall!

  • @laurapavone3513
    @laurapavone3513 Před 3 lety +2

    Just yesterday a saw a sneak and I thought' lucky me!" I have been having mice in my patch and snakes 'love' mice.
    .. therefore I love snakes 💚🐍🐍🐍💚
    Thank you for the copper strip tip 😉

  • @franziskacollins7688
    @franziskacollins7688 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in New Mexico with a lot of roadrunners in the neighborhood. The snails I have in one shady spot, I collect and bring them to the front yard, where the roadrunner can get them!

  • @eileenmccabe4726
    @eileenmccabe4726 Před 2 lety +1

    Recently I read that Sluggo has a coating that many cats like ..(like mine) and they will seek it out and eat it.. the issue is .. is it is too much IRON and it is toxic to cats. I hide the sluggo under flowerpots.. etc.. so my giant cat does not eat it.. he also like some organic fertilizer he should not eat... but be careful... it can actually harm cats.

  • @janeweaber2359
    @janeweaber2359 Před 2 měsíci

    We keep a plastic container of table salt or Epsom salt near the front and back door. As we see slugs we cover them in it and they curl up and die. We also toss a tiny bit around the garden and grass and it helps control them. Both the salt and Epsom salt are safe for my dog.

  • @He4vyD
    @He4vyD Před 3 lety +1

    I must have really dumb & clumsy snails because my beer trap (half a can of beer buried at ground level) caught around 6 snails last night.

  • @chimay3
    @chimay3 Před rokem +1

    "Sluggo" isn't available in my part of the world, but "Ferramol" is, and it probably works in the exact same way.
    The active substance in "Ferramol" is iron in the form Fe3+ (,while moss killers containing iron contains iron sulphate with Fe2+).
    "Ferramol" is safe for pets and garden birds, but it's an expensive bird feed, so spread/place it wisely.

  • @sandi8289
    @sandi8289 Před 3 lety +2

    Sluggo Plus will get snails, slugs and rolly polly
    bugs.

    • @PinkLady54
      @PinkLady54 Před 3 lety

      but the spinosad in sluggo plus is bad for worms and bees so I had to go back to just sluggo plain. Love our bees and worms.

  • @shortbean1886
    @shortbean1886 Před 2 lety +2

    I’ve had huge success with the beer traps I swear by it and I also have a few ducks that do a great job at keeping the snails and slug numbers down 🐌🦆🍺

    • @bethmartof1262
      @bethmartof1262 Před rokem

      I was using beer traps until I kept finding them empty in the morning. At first, I thought it was my husband🤨, but then figured out it was a family of raccoons drinking the beer. I always expected to find them passed out somewhere nearby. 😆

    • @shortbean1886
      @shortbean1886 Před rokem

      @@bethmartof1262 we don’t have raccoons here in Australia and I’ve had no problems with possums so I guess it will be different depending on the wild life 🙂 hope you don’t find any raccoons passed out or with hangovers 😂

  • @littlepils4187
    @littlepils4187 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks just wanted to confirm the copper wire theory.

  • @ollie54able
    @ollie54able Před 2 lety +1

    The absolute most effective trie & true method is to simply go out early morning/evening especially after a watering and 1) gather & dispose of them or, 2) invite the family outside for an old fashion Snail Stomp party. I tell y'all really thins out the herds. Cheers 🤓

  • @dalesiemens
    @dalesiemens Před 3 lety +1

    Really good video i have tried alot of these things and they have all not worked. The only thing that ive found that works is a flashlight at night and me picking them off one by one with a rubber glove dropping them in a cup of vinegar. Localized watering to prevent extreme moisture helps

  • @jkling1717
    @jkling1717 Před rokem +5

    Corry's Slug & Snail Killer for Rodents, 3.5 lb - super cheap on Amazon and it WORKS!
    A former neighbor let her yard get overgrown and it caused a slug infestation. We sprinkled this stuff lightly around every 2 weeks and the population was mostly gone in the 1st two weeks. Fantastic stuff!

  • @4evasugarfree
    @4evasugarfree Před 3 lety +2

    Beer traps works great for me.
    I drowned about 60 slugs in first night! Had 6 beer traps in my vegie garden.

  • @tamararoberts9307
    @tamararoberts9307 Před 3 lety +12

    I've been stepping on the snails and slugs this year instead of throwing them as far as I can like in the past lol

    • @tamararoberts9307
      @tamararoberts9307 Před 3 lety +3

      I go out early mornings and rainy and/or overcast days and hand-pick them and step on them. Hard for me to kill anything but after years of gardening it's what I do now

    • @redhedhik-chik2510
      @redhedhik-chik2510 Před 3 lety

      Girl. Please. Noooo...they are imperative to the environment (soil AND food chain!) 🐚🐌

    • @tammiharold4860
      @tammiharold4860 Před 5 měsíci +1

      😂that's what I'm doing now also , throwing them as far away as I can got to be yucky making me touch them and the "Mexican snails" have eaten just about all I have in the garden. The beer working on a Mexican snail ? I don't think so they would probably invite more friends and have a Fiesta. Snakes ??? No No No and not to crazy about a bunch of lizards or frogs so really I'm using SALT

  • @debbietabor3493
    @debbietabor3493 Před 3 lety +2

    I feel the same way about snakes 🐍 😬

  • @damiennicol5369
    @damiennicol5369 Před 2 lety +1

    Two things work for me ,nasturtium is loved more than my veggies so very little damage.Next I dry and use m blackberry prickly stem that works well. I,m going to try copper pot scrubbers next !

  • @rmoretz1
    @rmoretz1 Před 3 lety +1

    Tried crushed oyster shells--a bust; the beer traps attracted & drowned many slugs, but the overall effect seemed to be to bring in even more; the copper strips work--have been using them successfully for years now. Now. How to get rid of 1+ bag of oyster shells & at least 3 slug beer traps....

  • @LeighCrews
    @LeighCrews Před 3 lety +2

    What about nematodes? I am trying that option now. My beer traps worked some, but not as well as I would like. I didn't use a bowl, though. I used the beer bottle, sideways. Slugs didn't escape much!

  • @ollyhollymolly
    @ollyhollymolly Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi. Love your back yard landscaping. Just found your video as I have a issue with snails all over my house and pool deck. I actually don’t have any gardens. But still have this issue. I bought sluggo but haven’t used yet and thinking how in the hell is this going to work on the hard surfaces if it’s a granular? Any thoughts? Do I dilute it to spray?

  • @susangomori8736
    @susangomori8736 Před 3 lety +2

    You're right!!! I learned u hate snakes! Lol. Good info on the slugs and snails though.

  • @hardstylelife5749
    @hardstylelife5749 Před rokem

    Beer….i simply glue some strainers (such as the one used for some kind of soft cheese) to a pot saucer (with the opening side on the bottom of it); then I pour a shot of beer inside of it and I cover the contraption with another saucer, in order to prevent rain to water down the beer and fill the saucer.
    Beer attracts the slugs, but they cannot drawn since the strainer prevent them by getting inside. So they simply make themselves intent by sucking on the surface, gathering on it during the night. In the morning I simply get the saucer, and I drop them off in a nearby grassland.
    That’s it. Nothing fancy nor crazy, nobody get hurt and in my case it works pretty well.
    That said, a more “natural environment” helps keeping their whole population under control; same goes with using raised beds: in this case I can simply put a fine net on the top (as a metal frame that can be opened) and nothing can get inside.
    Hope it helps, cheers

  • @cbachinger
    @cbachinger Před 2 měsíci

    No need to kill. Use strong espresso coffee powder...5/5 or 8/10 which ever you can buy and not weaker coffee bean powder. That is the strength that no slug likes.

  • @malcolmwright6948
    @malcolmwright6948 Před 3 měsíci

    I use nematodes under the brand name of nemaslug. The nematodes are very small worms that enter the slug, change their behaviour to go underground, and stay there whilst the nematodes multiply up, killing the slug and then emerge looking for other slugs. My garden faces North North East and is quite damp.
    Since I've been using nematodes, my Hostas haven't been troubled.

  • @vivlawrence5989
    @vivlawrence5989 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this interesting video. I use sluggo and the beer. They both work for me.

  • @phalgalkc3543
    @phalgalkc3543 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does anyone know where I can get Ortho Bug Geta Plus? It contained both metaldehyde and carbaryl. It works WAY better than anything else.

  • @bilkishvazifdar8101
    @bilkishvazifdar8101 Před 9 měsíci

    Going to try the copper tape and see if that works.

  • @jolynkling481
    @jolynkling481 Před 2 měsíci

    Coffee grounds definitely worked to get rid of the frogs in the water feature, maybe that’s why I have so many snails now😢

  • @MrMikekenney120
    @MrMikekenney120 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks bro, gonna get me some "Sluggo" . These little buggers are tormenting me!!!

  • @terimiller6814
    @terimiller6814 Před rokem

    I've used a salt barrier, it works. Has to be renewed a lot, especially in the rainy season.

  • @carolnies8668
    @carolnies8668 Před 3 lety +1

    I have used Sluggo for years. They have Sluggo Plus now, which is an improved product. We have LOADS of snails here in South Texas but Sluggo Plus helps the population. It's great for pill bugs too.

    • @PinkLady54
      @PinkLady54 Před 3 lety

      I used to use the sluggo plus as it also kills earwigs too! but... the spinosad is not good for the bees and worms so... went back to sluggo regular. all I do is remember to do my perimeters 3-4 times a year and never get a slug inside the yard so I don't have to treat everywhere... unless I forget a couple of times :-(

    • @camillabarnes6678
      @camillabarnes6678 Před rokem

      i have more pill bugs than slugs!

  • @lizstone18
    @lizstone18 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information. Has anyone tried table salt? I have used it on slugs and it seems to kill them, but I'm not sure if spreading salt on the ground will continue to kill any new slugs.

    • @ollie54able
      @ollie54able Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately if you use too much salt that will have a dire aeefect & effect on your plants.

  • @thomasjsulas1420
    @thomasjsulas1420 Před rokem

    When I would visit my grandparents in California Orange County, they had a problem with snails and what they would do would put a bowl of any kind of alcohol beer and you wake up the next morning and they would all be drowned in the bowl of beer. True story.

  • @deniseguidotti2652
    @deniseguidotti2652 Před 3 měsíci

    I grow tomatoes, peppers and zucchini. I noticed a lot of holes on my peppers. I read to search for slugs with a flash light after dark suggested by a comment in your sites. Sure enough. I just did search with my flashlight I just discover 20 minutes ago I saw the Slugs. Tinny slugs were eating free without being invited. I picked them out and my son said to spread salt at the bottom of my pepper container.. I will check next day to see if this work. Thank you for your great suggestions.

  • @fransiedutoit7338
    @fransiedutoit7338 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your humor! Thanks for the video :)

  • @paulanelson1629
    @paulanelson1629 Před rokem

    Would copper Pennies in my potted plants work against snails.???

  • @NJ_BILL
    @NJ_BILL Před rokem

    I was once warned that diatomaceous earth would kill worms in the garden. True?

  • @Gotchapic
    @Gotchapic Před 3 měsíci

    You got me on the “rats”. I was about to stop video…when you said “kidding”. 😏

  • @rodricksharpe3668
    @rodricksharpe3668 Před 3 lety +1

    The rat joke had me in tears 🤣🤣🤣👊🏾