I am having a problem with slugs and my strawberries, as soon as they get
almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I do
without putting any poisons down?
Posted by Ross McKay on May 10, 2010, 9:08 pm
On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:56:08 -0700, "aluckyguess" wrote:
>I am having a problem with slugs and my strawberries, as soon as they get >almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I do >without putting any poisons down?
If you're in Australia, encourage the blue-tongue lizards. We have a
couple that make the occasional appearance around here and have not had
a problem with snails or slugs since their arrival.
If not in Australia, well... do you have an animal there that likes
eating slugs and snails? (Ducks, perhaps? or do they like strawberries
too? :)
--
Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia
"There is more to life than simply increasing its speed." - Gandhi
Posted by Art Kesler on May 10, 2010, 9:13 pm
Get some Sluggo. Non-Toxic. Even OK to use with pets and kids
around. Not a poison. Good stuff. Stops slugs. They stop eating
and die. I've used it for years now.
Art
On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:56:08 -0700, "aluckyguess"
>I am having a problem with slugs and my strawberries, as soon as they get >almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I do >without putting any poisons down?
Posted by Billy on May 10, 2010, 9:28 pm
> Get some Sluggo. Non-Toxic. Even OK to use with pets and kids > around. Not a poison. Good stuff. Stops slugs. They stop eating > and die. I've used it for years now. > > Art > > On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:56:08 -0700, "aluckyguess" > > >I am having a problem with slugs and my strawberries, as soon as they get > >almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I do > >without putting any poisons down?
I'll second that. Active ingredient is ferrous phosphate (iron phosphate
on container). It is non toxic to mammals (you and me and our pets,
unless you have a pet gastropod).
http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/health/reference/20082008/ferrous-phosphate
/index.html
Locally, you can get Sluggo at $10/lb., or Ortho Ecosense brand at
$5/lb. (found at Home Despot) Bill who putters got the straight poop
(chemical), and that worked out to $1/lb or so. We may have to threaten
to post a picture of him with his finger in his nose to get him to
divulge. Problem is it took a number of months, and many crises of faith
before it arrived.
--
- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
>> Get some Sluggo. Non-Toxic. Even OK to use with pets and kids >> around. Not a poison. Good stuff. Stops slugs. They stop eating >> and die. I've used it for years now. >> >> Art >> >> On Mon, 10 May 2010 17:56:08 -0700, "aluckyguess" >> >> >I am having a problem with slugs and my strawberries, as soon as they >> >get >> >almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I >> >do >> >without putting any poisons down? > I'll second that. Active ingredient is ferrous phosphate (iron phosphate > on container). It is non toxic to mammals (you and me and our pets, > unless you have a pet gastropod). > http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/health/reference/20082008/ferrous-phosphate > /index.html > Locally, you can get Sluggo at $10/lb., or Ortho Ecosense brand at > $5/lb. (found at Home Despot) Bill who putters got the straight poop > (chemical), and that worked out to $1/lb or so. We may have to threaten > to post a picture of him with his finger in his nose to get him to > divulge. Problem is it took a number of months, and many crises of faith > before it arrived. > -- > - Billy
>almost ready to pick these little slugs eat holes in them. What can I do
>without putting any poisons down?