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How to Handle Slugs and Snails in Your Garden Without Stress
Olivia Parker
2025-05-08 09:30:00
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Slugs and snails can turn your beautiful garden in...

Slugs and snails can turn your beautiful garden into a snack bar overnight. Don't worry — here's a simple, friendly guide to keep these slimy invaders under control and protect your plants.
1. Recognizing Slugs and Snails
Slugs and snails are soft-bodied, slow-moving pests that love moist and shady spots. You'll often find their slimy trails on leaves or soil. They feast mainly at night, munching holes in leaves, stems, and even young shoots. If you notice irregular holes and shiny slime marks, it's a good bet these critters are the culprits.
2. Natural Ways to Keep Them Away
The best defense is creating an unfriendly environment. Remove hiding spots like dense mulch, rocks, or boards near your plants. Try sprinkling crushed eggshells, diatomaceous earth, or coffee grounds around plants — these irritate their soft bodies and keep them at bay. You can also encourage birds, frogs, and hedgehogs to visit your garden, as they love snacking on slugs and snails.
3. Safe and Simple Control Tips
Controlling garden problems doesn’t mean reaching for chemicals right away. Safe and simple solutions can be just as effective. Try using homemade sprays like diluted dish soap or vinegar water to deter bugs and fungi. Remove dead leaves and debris to prevent disease from spreading. Mulch helps keep soil moist and reduces weed growth, which can also harbor pests. Use row covers to protect young plants from insects. Most problems can be managed by staying alert and reacting quickly. These gentle methods are safer for pets, children, and the environment—and they’re easier to use, too.

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