How to get rid of garden snails?


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These slimy creatures are every gardener's scourge. Stop destructive snails and slugs from snacking on your garden without using deadly baits.
Instructions

Steps

Step One
Remove slugs and snails by hand. During the day, check your agapanthus, lilies and ice plants, all favorite hangouts for snails. By night, use a flashlight and follow their shiny trails to find them.

Step Two
Squish or drown them in a jar of soapy water.

Step Three
Spread natural or agricultural-grade diatomaceous earth over the soil in flower beds or around individual plants. The tiny, sharp-edged granules cut the soft-bodied slugs and cause them to dehydrate. Reapply after each rainfall.

Step Four
Install barriers of 2-inch or wider copper stripping around plants and flower beds. Do this only after you have removed all slugs and snails from inside the area, because the slimy pests won't cross copper and will be trapped inside to munch away.

Step Five
Position ceramic flowerpots upside-down to trap snails and slugs that will accumulate there to rest in the shade. Overturn them and remove the snails daily until the infestation is exhausted.

Step Six
Set yeast traps in troublesome beds. Sink a shallow jar or store-bought trap so the top is flush with the ground. Fill the traps with beer - regular or nonalcoholic - to 1/2 inch from the top and wait for the snails and slugs to fall in and drown. Check the traps every few days.

Step Seven
For those of you who can't imagine wasting beer on snails, try this home brew: Add 1/2 tsp. baking yeast and 1 tbsp. sugar to the water in each trap.

Step Eight
Minimize the moist and cool spots in your garden, such as woodpiles and empty flowerpots, which slugs and snails need to survive sunny days.

Tips & Warnings

* Water lawns and gardens in the morning. These pests are nocturnal and can slither through your garden more easily when the grass and soil is wet overnight.
* Diatomaceous earth can be irritating to the lungs and eyes, so apply carefully and wear protective gear.
* Snail poisons are extremely toxic to both humans and pets. There isn't a safe, overnight solution to rid your garden of snails and slugs. Be patient - the above remedies may take some time, but they work.


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get some jar lids and put sum beer in them and place them threw out the garden that should do the trick and make sure there out of reach of any pets
Garden snails love beer, hoooraayyyy beer! Get some pie tins and put enough beer in to cover the bottom (does not matter what type o' beer). Your pesky snails will come for a visit and get really drunk. They check in, but they won't check out.
Corry's Slug and Snail Death.
The beer thing really works, I laughed so hard at my neighbor when she told me but then i went to see it for myself. Give it a try.
fill up an empty small cat food container with beer. It works but its not so attactive
They are granular available that you can put around your plants. Snails won't come or will die. Be careful if you have dogs, it is poisonous.

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