Something is eating up the leaves in my garden. I believe it to be land snails, as we found a few. What can I do to stop the destruction?


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  1. Go for the Sluggo or ground shells. Beer traps are great at catching the little guys, but they also attract the big ones. I almost screamed when I saw my first leopard slug. I’m not exagerating- it was about 6 inches long. They’re nocturnal and if I shine a flashlight into my Park Slope garden at night I can ususally see 4 or 5. They treated the beer traps like their local pub.

  2. Buy a bag of diatomaceous earth (crushed micro sea shells) and sprinkle around your plants. I found it to be the most effective, and it’s not messy or toxic.

  3. Where is it that they come from? With all the rain we have had this summer, I am now finding shells on my low roof.

    For slugs, the beer definitely works. Not so sure snails will be attracted to it.

    Years ago, I put a bunch of bowls of beer around for slugs, but our rowdy dog got there first and drank it all up. He go really tipsy and was running around like a mainaic…

  4. I have found success with a product called “sluggo”. It is actually iron oxide granules so it is non-toxic to pets or humans but it takes care of slugs and snails for about 3 weeks a dose. I got it online.

  5. Probably slugs. Put a shallow can with some beer in it so that the lid is level with the soil. The slugs will go in and won’t get out.