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If you put a covering of coarse grit around the base of the plant, the slugs will be reluctant to go over it...... It's worth a try Donna....the kitties will not be harmed then |
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Good idea Mags, Also slugs do not like copper they will not travel over it, so you could place some copper strips at the base of the plant. Alternatively you could use some beer traps, sink a few plastic pots into the soil around the base of the plant, fill with beer and the slugs will get a bit drunk, best to fill these up at night |
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I thought the law states that all slug control stuff - has to be pet friendly? I may be wrong, but thought that's what someone told me from DEFRA? You definately can get pet friendly slug pellets. But I have known dogs that have been killed through eating poisonous slug pellets so be careful |
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Apparently slugs are also attracted to grapefruit, half a grapefruit in the garden should attract them. But the best I have found coarse grit and the beer traps. |
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