Use simple things from around the house to repel little critters like slugs, snails and earwigs.
July 27, 2015
Use simple things from around the house to repel little critters like slugs, snails and earwigs.
1. Mix yeast, sugar and water together and allow it to rest for five minutes. Pour just enough yeast solution (or stale beer) into an empty drinking-water bottle, so that when you lay it on its side the liquid does not run out.
2. Lay the bottle on its side under a plant that shows slug damage or place under a vulnerable plant as a preventive measure. Slugs and snails will be attracted by the yeasty odour, crawl in and drown.
3. Check the bottle daily and when full, replace the cap, throw it away and make a new trap. Make as many as you need — these traps may not be beautiful, but they look better than the skeletal remains of a slug-eaten plant in the garden.
1. Roll several thicknesses of newspaper into a tight cylinder and secure with string. Dampen the rolled paper and place on the soil near eaten plants.
2. Check the roll each morning to see if earwigs are hiding inside. If so, dispose of them in a securely tied trash bag and set out a new roll. Continue this routine until earwigs are under control.
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