Luckily, there are different ways to eliminate slugs in your garden and protect your plants. The experts weigh in with tips to get rid of slugs from your garden so your plants stay healthy and thrive.
Slugs and snails are a key food source for many garden visitors such as frogs and ground beetles, and declining species including song thrushes and hedgehogs. They can even clean algae off the gla ...
Most of the slugs and snails that eat your garden are not native. They live where they are unseen - in the fallen leaf litter, under mulch and around dark, damp places. At night, they munch on ...
‘Ultimately, you’re never going to get rid of the slugs and snails in your garden. So, I think you have to be a zen gardener, grow plants that will survive and learn how to live with them.’ ‘Although ...
Anyone with a garden knows about ... birds — all of them try to get a bite out of our flowers and vegetables. Some of the worst are mollusks. Snails and slugs are notorious plant attackers.
Slugs can be very destructive if they're not ... These little critters are notoriously hard to get rid of, so you should inspect your compost and potted plants regularly for vine weevil larvae ...