Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Concepts Regarding Loose Slug Control

By Helen Nelson


There are different ways of dealing with these irritating pests that surround homesteads and feed on fresh vegetables in the garden. Gardeners and even home owners have tried many ways in vain and the pests keep coming back. A good snail and slug control management depends on a combination of the methods as there is no one approved method. Experts advise the homeowners to be consistent and use various methods to ensure that the pests are fully eliminated. This article comprehensively explains on loose slug control.

Many gardeners have been advised to have ponds near their gardens especially in areas where the pests are dense. The ponds attract frogs and other animals. The ponds will eliminate the pests as most of these animals are known to feed on the slugs and snails. The presence of the frogs in the gardens will eradicate the manifestation of this pests.

It is important to note that the slugs belong to a group called mollusk phylum and are similar in structure to snails. They generally are known to move by gliding and leaving mucus or slime as it was started above. The slime facilitates their movement and far along dries up to form a silver like trace that indicates the presence of the pest. They are hermaphrodites so they are able to lay eggs after mating.

It is imperative to note that these pests hibernate during the cold season as most animals do. They mostly hibernate on top soil or on dewy vegetation so as to keep their slime together. Places with mild temperatures such as the coastal locations the pests can be active through the year as lpong as there is food availability and they are not being disturbed.

There is also another method of control that is recommended by experts and it involves putting up a strip of metal around the garden. These pests do not like to crawl over metal as it damages their bodies. A strip of electrical cable can also work well in ensuring that the pests do not invade your garden. Egg shells have also worked for some homeowners and because this is a natural method most gardeners prefer it.

As it was started above handpicking these pests can be effective if done thoroughly and consistently. It is imperative that if you are using this method to be very careful and mostly pay attention to their hiding places. To be able to pick them with ease water the garden during the afternoon then trace them during the night as they will be active then.

Trapping is another major method that is recommended by pest control experts. Trapping is very effective if done accordingly. The pests are trapped beneath the flower pots and leaves surface. One can make a small wooden trap that will effectively trap these pests and they can reduce in number.

Conclusively, most people argue that both the immature and adults feed on the green vegetation. The black slug is known to not do much harm as it feeds on dung, rotting material and even meat above living plants.




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