How to Bait and Kill Slugs

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Slug Bait helps you Catch and Kill Slugs

Would you like to learn how to kill slugs? Killing slugs is the only way to keep them from laying eggs and reproducing in your garden. Commercial slug baits are one solution, and here are several other ways to kill slugs in your garden. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Coffee
  • Coffee grounds
  • Beer
  • salt
  • grocery bag
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Instructions

  1. How to Kill Slugs

    • 1

      Remove all of their hiding places first. Pull weeds from your planters and trim around the edges of your flower beds. Snails like cool, shady places and overgrown weeds and grass give them the perfect hideout.They also like to congregate under rocks, litter and debris, porches and other shady moist areas. Be sure to get rid of these places.

    • 2

      Pour a saucer of beer to use as slug bait. They won't wait for happy hour, they like to drink in early mornings. The beer will kill slugs.

    • 3

      Hand-pluck slugs from your garden whenever you see them. Killing slugs that you've found is easy. It can be done with table salt. Simply put 1/4 cup of table salt in a grocery bag and drop in the slugs while you're working in the garden. When you're finished, throw them out with the trash.

    • 4

      Try a commercial product. There are several on the market that are non toxic for animals and children and can be used where food is grown. There are also some, however, that are not safe to use near food. Be cautious when you shop.

    • 5

      Try using cedar bark to protect your plants. While it won't kill slugs, they don't like it so they'll avoid crawling on it and your plants will be safer.

    • 6

      Spray your soil with cold coffee. Slugs and snails absolutely hate caffeine. You can also put used coffee grounds in your planters to supplement the soil. Caffeine won't kill slugs but it will help you keep the slugs away from your plants.

Tips & Warnings

  • Put a bounty on the slugs. Offer the neighborhood children a reward for baiting slugs.

  • Metaldehyde is dangerous near food sources, children and animals. It is a common ingredient in slug bait.

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Comments

  • able1965 Aug 11, 2010
    Coffee is gardener's folklore, my grandpops used to swear by it so i have been using it too.. Although you are right caffeine is the key ingredient, and it does in fact kill slugs if they hang around. I improved my grandpops method by boosting the caffeine in my grounds. Caffeine certainly does help.. I started using a coffee spray as ou suggested, but it makes your plants go brown, so i bought a garden caffeine spray from Garden Robusta called Slug Snub. Its active ingredient amongst other natural bits and bobs is caffeine and not coffee so doesnt turn plants brown. They're coffee grounds i suspect is just coffee grounds sprayed with the caffeine spray. I save some money and spray Sug Snub on my grounds I get from Costa coffee.. works a treat. Thanks for the tips.. hope my one helps too

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