Friday, July 13, 2018

How To Ensure Slug Retention Is Achieved

By Carolyn Reynolds


These are very small and slimy creatures that love to stay in damp areas. They can also cause a big damage to you home garden especially if you have planted vegetables. These include the low lying vegetable such as cabbages. They can at times slip into the house when you are not aware. This causes a big traumatic thought leaving behind a very bad picture or image. When it reaches this point know that there is a serious issue which must be addressed immediately. This article gives how to ensure slug retention is achieved.

Use deterrents that are natural. Using natural deterrents is also beneficial to the soil since they add nutrients. These may include things such as flat beer, coffee and copper. Another way of deterring these pests from your garden plants is by using crushed egg shells. These are spread around the plant stems. They create barriers for the snails preventing them from climbing on top of these plants. Crushed egg shells feel unpleasant for them to crawl on.

Introduction of natural predators. This is also a very effective way of keeping such pests away from your farm. Research on natural predators for these pests such as duck, frogs, salamanders and garter snakes. Some of these such as ducks tend to destroy plants too. So, when you are introducing natural predators into your farm, you should be very careful on which ones you introduce because not all of them are safe.

Till the soil frequently. This is a good method to keep the tiny creatures away. The animals mostly lay their eggs on the soil and when they hatch their population in the garden increases. Till the soil frequently in order to destroy the eggs and prevent them from hatching hence stop them from multiplying.

Watering schedule. You should also consider changing your schedule of watering. Moist environments encourage the movement and spread of these slugs in the farm. Watering is a major way of keeping the ground moist. Look for ways to reduce this moisture in the soil. Water your plants very early in the morning so that before the night falls, the ground is dry. Water less frequently too.

Handpicking is also effective. Moving these animals some centimetres away from the garden is also effective in preventing their movement and spread. Regular handpicking can significantly reduce their numbers in the farm. Many people though tend to shy away from these animals due to their slimy appearance. This is why this method can be effective to some people and less effective to others as well.

Use insecticides. This is mostly used by many farmers. There are several types of insecticides that can be used to get rid of these pests. Consider using non toxic pesticides so as not to poison the crops that are intended to be consumed by human. Most common pesticides that are recommended include the iron phosphate and metaldehyde.

You should clear debris. Another way to ensure these pests are repelled is by clearing debris. Clearing these discourage their spread and breeding. This is because they use debris around the plants to breed and hide.




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