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How to Kill Slugs in Your Garden (and Keep Them Out)
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Instructions
1Pick the slugs out of your garden and place them into a bucket of soapy water. Wear gloves to protect your hands from the slime or remove them with tongs if you are squeamish. Remove the slugs at night or early in the morning when they are most prominent.
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Create a barrier around your garden to prevent the slugs from entering. Scatter coffee grounds, crushed eggshells or diatomaceous earth around the garden bed. Slugs do not like the texture, and if they crawl over the rough surface, it will cut their skin and cause them to dehydrate.
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Remove hiding places in your garden. Rocks, debris, wood and weeds are all locations where the slugs may hide. Slugs prefer these moist and shady locations to hide during the day so that they can feast on the plant material at night.
4
Fill a small container with fresh beer. Insert the container into the ground so that it sits 1 inch or less above the soil level. The slugs will crawl into the fresh beer and drown. Replace the beer daily until you eliminate the slugs.
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Water the garden only when the soil dries slightly. Water the garden in the morning to allow the soil to dry in the evening.
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Remove leaves and debris from your garden with a rake. Slugs may lay their eggs in the debris, which will cause them to continue to invade your garden.
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Place a copper barrier around the garden to keep slugs out of it. The University of California suggests erecting a vertical copper screen 4 inches tall and burying 2 inches of it below the soil surface. The copper will shock their nervous system.
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