Leaf eaten by slugs
Leaf eaten by slugs

Slugs are one of the most damaging pests in the garden. I hate them. I'm sure that you do too. Given the proper environment, a family of slugs can devastate a vegetable crop in a matter of days.

Understanding a few facts about slugs, like what do slugs eat, where do slugs live and what eats slugs can help you kill garden slugs.

#### What do slugs eat

Slugs will eat any kind of vegetation but they prefer tender leaves. This means that particularly tender-leaved plants or seedlings are very vulnerable to slug damage. I have found them feeding on my lettuce, cabbage, cucumber, okra, Chinese cabbage, pawpaw, pepper- practically everything I grow.

Where do slugs live

Slugs thrive in a high moisture environment. When considering where do slugs live, you should look anywhere that moisture may be retained. Common places to find slugs will be under pots and containers, under mulch, under boards, under rocks and deep in overgrown vegetation.

They shelter from the sun in these areas and come out at night and early evening to feed on your plants. I hunt them at night, around 10 pm, armed with a sharp knife or razor blade. But they eventually return. It's a constant battle. What eats slugs

Knowing what eats slugs is one of the most important facts about slugs you should know. Attracting slug predators to your garden can help you control the slug population. Toads, snakes, ducks and chickens are some of the most common predators of slugs. Your best bet for healthy slug control, however, will be to attract toads and non-poisonous snakes to your garden. These slug predators will eat your slugs without potentially damaging your plants.

#### How to Kill Garden Slugs

Now that you know some facts about slugs, you can use them to eliminate the slugs from your garden. Protect tender plants and seedlings – as tender plants and seedlings are a slug's favorite food, they are also the most likely to be killed by slugs.

Put out bait – Put out bait such as a pan of beer or an upside down melon rind. The slugs will be attracted to the tender or liquid treat. With beer, they will drown in it. With the melon rind, you can collect the melon rind (and overstuffed slugs) the next morning and dispose of them.

Remove moist areas near the garden – If you have a problem with slugs, you should look at eliminating the areas near your garden where slugs may live. Mulch or containers may be where the slugs are hiding. Remove mulch from near the affected plants and put footers under containers to raise them up off the ground. Clean up boards and weedy areas and regularly turn rocks over to allow the undersides to dry out. Attract animals that will eat the slugs.

… More on slug-control next issue.

(Adapted from Heather Rhoades's article: "Facts About Slugs And How To Kill Garden Slugs Insects" in "Garden KnowHow") © Copyright. All Rights Reserved