Natural Ways to Repel Slugs and Snails
(folklore?)
Barriers-
Wood ash
Hydrated lime
Marble dust
Crushed oyster shells
Crushed egg shells
Diatomaceous earth
Sawdust
Salt (not to mush on the soil)
Sand
Petroleum Jelly (around edge of pots)
Copper strips
Mulch-
Oak leave mulch
Coffee grounds
Creative Diversity-
Create diversity in the garden to
attract natural predators-
Don't plant large mono-crops ...variety
is best to keep out the pest.
Drench-
Drench soil with worm wood tea.
Traps-
Fermenting sugar water (put in a saucer
then put in garden area)
Yeast & Honey Mixture (boil
together) put in saucer.
Saucer of beer
Spoiled yogurt (saucer)
Dog or Cat food under a pie dish (make
a hole for snails to enter) collect snails daily.
Upside down grape fruit with hole in
top (toss in garbage after snails gather underneath)
Upside down flower pots (collect snails
daily)
Natural predators-
Predatory slugs and snails (decollate
snails)
Fireflies
Ants
Certain Beatles
Chickens
Ducks
Geese
Toads
Frogs
Skunks
Rats
Birds
Plants that resist snails and slugs-
Basil, beans, corn, rosemary, sage and
sunflower.
Folklore-
Horse, human, cat or dog hair applied
to soil.
Bio-dynamic Preparations-
Snails left in a bucket with water to
rot then use water on garden
Burned snail ashes spread in the
garden.
Etherics Seaweed
Grow strong plants in strong soil- it
is thought that pests attack the weaker and dying plants.
Hand picking-
Get the kids and go snail hunting
(hunting is best at night)
Eww-
Blend snails in a blender then spray on
garden (I think its 20 parts water to one part snail) strain and
spray.
Control-
Vinegar and water (spray)
Get rid of moist hiding places.
Shingles in the garden (the snails and
slugs find a home under the shingle Collect and discard the
accumulated snail population.)
Essential Oils-
Cedar wood, Pine, Patchouli (add a few
drops to 8 ounces of water then spray)
Repelling Herbs-
Fennel, Garlic, Rosemary, Aloe Vera.
Spiritual-
contact the snail spirit and
ask it to leave the area or make a dog food offering where the snails
will have sanctuary thus not needing to harm your plants :]
Soil Microbes-
Brew protozoa tea and spray
Microbial tea
Gangster snails-
Just give them a piece of the pie:]
Reference:
Garden Insects of North America
The gardeners bug book
Tiny Game hunting
Secrets of the soil
Encyclopedia of organic gardening
Old Wives' Lore for Gardeners
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