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pinkannie Wed 16-Oct-13 23:07:55

A bit unusual this! Can anyone tell me whether copper really does keep slugs at bay

I feed a semi feral cat in an outbuilding. Last night when I went to feed her I found two horrible enormous slugs crawling over one of her dishes. I have noticed slug slime before. So would putting the dishes on a piece of copper solve the problem? Many thanks
Annie

Spindrift Thu 24-Oct-13 11:46:27

I have had slugs come into the kitchen since I moved here 29 years ago, have often wondered how they get in, I put the plug in the sink so that can't be how they get in, have noticed too the colour change in slugs these days, they always used to be black, not a seen a black one for years, they are now leopard spotted & yellowish, I just take it as part of living in the country surounded by fields, mice appear every autumn too which I have to dispose of

Stansgran Tue 22-Oct-13 14:44:09

Are tree slugs a good thing or not? I thought the silver birch looked odd and found on close inspection that its bark was slimy and the cracks in the bark were full of slugs. They are algae feeders evidently . Repulsive.

annodomini Tue 22-Oct-13 13:41:59

I have a huge hosta (getting bigger every year) which seems to be fairly impervious to the depredations of slugs/snails. Smaller ones have failed to survive though. My new gardener has cleared a bed at the end of the garden. The garden slopes towards a brook and the end beds are very muddy - especially at the moment. I now want to re-plant it with perennials and maybe small shrubs that like moist conditions. Otherwise the soil is good. Any tips? The big hosta lives down there, of course!

pinkannie Tue 22-Oct-13 12:56:30

Oh dear - not encouraging Maniac! Cat now has a 'place mat' of a large tile widely edged with copper tape. Hope this will meet with her approval and thwart the slugs! Mind you I don't think any more have made their way in there after I disposed of the two last week.
Annie

Maniac Tue 22-Oct-13 12:41:30

My hostas in pots resting on pebbles and water in trays.Copper tape round pots.This year they have been completely demolished by slugs.
I'm giving up on Hostas !!

celebgran Mon 21-Oct-13 19:44:15

Fed up with it we just got home to another horrid one from under washer?

Iam64 Sat 19-Oct-13 18:35:44

Our dogs don't sleep in the living room, so I could do the orange with a drop of beer trick. When we used beer traps in the garden, we only got tiny slugs. Mr Iam was convinced the big * had several slug equivalent pints and staggered off home to be horrid to Mrs slug.

kittylester Sat 19-Oct-13 10:51:29

Did anyone see the absolutely enormous one on Breakfast this morning - eeeekkkkk!!

bikergran Sat 19-Oct-13 10:29:16

if you have no pets around..I have heard of scooping the middle out of an orange/grapefruit etc and putting pellets underneath...or of course! you could forfeit some alcohol in a dish! smile

Iam64 Sat 19-Oct-13 10:08:59

How do they get in? I found a slug trail on the sitting room carpet this week. It seemed to come from the skirting board, but I couldn't see any gaps down into the foundations.

hummingbird Sat 19-Oct-13 09:59:39

They come into my kitchen too. Eek, horrible! I don't mind spiders, or any kind of creepy crawly, but slugs! I'm now scared to go down in the night...

celebgran Sat 19-Oct-13 09:43:33

Oh interesting we have horrid slugs come I kitchen at night! Oh creeps down and kills them or throws them out, poor Rosie sleeps in kitchen and Sligo trails on her basket yesterday!mthrown it out was old got new one she sleeps on large doggie mattress anyway.

Any tips why do they keep appearing!

They also ate all.my cabbages never grown the. Before was so sick!,!

pinkannie Fri 18-Oct-13 22:21:04

Well - Cat is not impressed with having her tea served in a bain marie! Her expression clearly said she didn't care what loopy experiments I was carrying out on the swimming ability of slugs, she wanted her tea on the floor - as usual - now - - please. I will either order some from E!!y (thanks bikergran) or hopefully get to the garden centre tomorrow.
many thanks for all the input everyone.
Annie

bikergran Fri 18-Oct-13 21:21:21

pinkanniethis year I tried some copper tape around DH little veg patch ! the snails/slugs did not get onto the veg patch!! apparently the copper tape reacts with their slime..confused the tape is sticky backed (be careful as I cut my finger on the edge of the tape)! it's available in 1 mtr lengths on a "well know selling auction site eb*y smile

trishs Fri 18-Oct-13 11:59:11

But water is free!

annodomini Fri 18-Oct-13 11:31:50

I advocate those copper strips too. I stuck them round pots to protect tomatoes and courgettes.

Ruby6918 Fri 18-Oct-13 11:01:08

rub vaseline round the bowl and any plant pots they cant climb up!!!

vampirequeen Thu 17-Oct-13 18:38:48

The can't climb up things covered in WD40 but the smell might put the cat off.

NfkDumpling Thu 17-Oct-13 17:26:20

Coffee grounds are supposed to be good too but your kitty may not like the smell.

Re copper. I have a collection of hostas and one little one was nibbled to the ground two years running. Potted it up and stuck a strip of copper round and it worked. This year there was a tear in the strip and the slugs went through the gap. I also put it around a small cold frame full of early strawberries and that worked too. You can buy stick on copper strips (about an inch deep) from garden centres. It should stick to those plastic pet dishes ok.

shysal Thu 17-Oct-13 17:04:59

Crushed egg shells can be used in place of the grit.

pinkannie Thu 17-Oct-13 16:43:52

Many thanks for the suggestions - I might try putting the dishes in a tray of water as I can do that today. Getting copper needs thinking about - and a trip to somewhere or other!
Although we have been feeding her for about two years she is still quite twitchy and may not like having her food bowls in water! If that doesn't work I'll collect some grit or rough stones and give that a try. I had no idea that slugs have a homing instinct Vampire Queen - I dropped the two on Tuesday down the drain in the yard - hopefully they drowned! They hadn't made their way back last night when I fed her!
Annie

annodomini Thu 17-Oct-13 16:15:58

I discovered a fat slug on my kitchen floor one day. Took it out and salted it. A friend has since told me that they can flatten themselves sufficiently to get under even close-fitting doors. Yuk!

PRINTMISS Thu 17-Oct-13 15:31:24

I believe slugs do not like stoney ground, so would suggest leave the dish surrounded by pebbles or grit of some kind. certainly our food left for the ground-feeding birds, on gravel, never gets attacked by slugs, and we have lots of them. Don't like the sound of the 'Spanish?' slugs said to be invading our countryside, they look enormous.

vampirequeen Thu 17-Oct-13 14:38:53

If you want to collect and dispose of your local slugs and snails put out a dish of bird seed then go out when it's dark and you'll find them all feeding on it. We leave them for our frogs to dispose of but you could salt them very easily. There is no point putting them over the wall as they just come back home.

trishs Thu 17-Oct-13 01:08:48

We too feed feral cats in an outbuilding but tend to have a problem with flies laying eggs in the dishes in summer! Not sure about slugs ever being a problem for us. Copper might work but an easier technique might be to stand the food dish in a larger inner tray/dish of shallow water. Slugs won't cross water, allegedly smile