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Sunday, 31 May 2015

snails- how to get rid of it from your garden?

Can you control a worm royal garden pests because they chew through their plants, flowers and vegetables. Fortunately, there are many options available - natural and otherwise - to get rid of snails from your garden.


Method 1: snail natural repellents

Cheating beer: One of the most popular and effective ways to get rid of snails is beer  cheating, saucers, bowls or buckets (depending on the size of the problem!) Of cheap beer in your garden and leave it overnight.
Slugs are attracted by the smell of beer and up the plate / cube, where they are intoxicated by alcohol, they fall in and drown.Try using copper:Copper is widely used by gardeners for conducting the drills. A copper are used in one of two ways:
You can copper tape to a nursery to buy and wrap around the perimeter of your garden or flower bed, or you can simply spray copper coins around the base of the plants to be protected.
Copper repel slugs due to a reaction between the metal and produced by screw moves mucous membranes.
Sprinkle crushed eggshells: Use another effective method many gardeners to repel snails to sprinkle crushed eggshells in the soil around the plants in danger of extinction.
Another way of preventing snails in garden is by using Eggshells,which must avoid edges that are uncomfortable with soft body of the worm, so step over it to get the plants.
This is a particularly green way to repel slugs and eggshells contains a lot of calcium, which nurtures their land.
Encourage predators of snails: One way to deter snails WHO is promoting other garden creatures snack snails.
These include frogs and toads that can be charged using ceramic toad houses in your garden. Turtles, snakes and salamanders are probably also like snails, and most birds (especially Robin).

Method 2: Change the routine gardening
Change your watering schedule. The snails prefer moist soil, because it is easier for them to travel, and can move faster.
Simply pour your plants dry in the morning rather than the afternoon or evening, you can be sure that the floor is a bit of the night.
Often the floor. Often the working of your plants and flowers with a fork rake or cultivator is a good idea because the ground killing all worm eggs. This may, in the future  help to significantly reduce snail populations.Grow plants to protect the worm.
Certain flowers, plants and herbs are believed to be filthy worm. These include flowers like freesia, lilies, azaleas, foxglove, Tansy and hibiscus and herbs like mint, rosemary, fennel, parsley and basil.

Method 3: Use of Pesticides
Use iron phosphate. Molluscicides iron phosphate is used to kill snails. It is the main ingredient of a commercial slug repellent (eg Sluggo Plus) and since it is only harmful to the snail, a much better option for those with children and pets
Write garlic spray. Crush the garlic and mix with water. Leave for several hours to allow the garlic to "marinate". In a spray of water and can spray the flowers, plants and herbs for a natural repellent slug.

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