Forget copper tape, beer traps and even nematodes: cost per slug captured, this cheap and easy hack is my best-ever method of ...
Our rainy spring weather has been great for our gardens — but may also have encouraged some unwelcome garden visitors, including snails and slugs. Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology ...
Credit: / Trudie Davidson Beer traps are one of the most popular hacks for keeping slug populations at bay, but apparently, ...
You may have heard that a natural way to get rid of a pest infestation is with your morning cup of joe, but how effective is this method really? While there's certainly some truth behind the fact that ...
Biological control offers an attractive alternative to chemical molluscicides in the management of pest slugs, with nematodes emerging as promising biocontrol agents. Among these, species within the ...
There's nothing worse than waking up to find your plants have been eaten overnight by slugs - but gardening expert Alan ...
They may not turn into Prince Charming, but they can wipe out 10,000 pests in a gardening season. Sounds too good to be true?
Gardening expert Joe, known online as 'JoesGarden', has shared his top tip for keeping slugs, snails and pests at bay — and ...
Slugs and voles are becoming major problems on some farms. One farmer lost 80 acres to slugs and another lost 40 acres. Slugs and voles prefer moist, wet conditions, slow crop growth, and lush ...
(Beyond Pesticides, December 8, 2020) Researchers at Oregon State University recently made a promising discovery that could significantly improve the ability for North American farmers and gardeners ...
But gardeners are sharing a top tip which can help control and repel slug populations - instant coffee. Article continues ...
Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology, but snails have a characteristic spiral shell while slugs lack a shell. They both chew irregular holes on a variety of plants, preferring to feed ...