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How to control garden snails without eliminating them (& why you'll want to)
Snails don't have to become the enemy of your garden. A few thoughtful changes can protect vulnerable plants while supporting ...
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Not copper nor coffee grounds: Use this landscaping staple to help keep snails away
Instead of reaching for the copper strips or used coffee grounds, there's a cheap, coarse material you can use for a slug and ...
CORVALLIS – New research from Oregon State University Extension Service found slugs and snails are strongly attracted to bread dough, a discovery that could lead to better ways of controlling these ...
Our rainy spring weather has been great for our gardens — but may also have encouraged some unwelcome garden visitors, including snails and slugs. Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology ...
We have had the best weather for slugs and snails these past few days. They love warm, wet weather. That, combined with gardeners setting out fresh bedding starts, creates heaven for them. Here are a ...
"Despite low slug numbers over the testing period we have sufficient data to prove that the model works, and perhaps most ...
Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology, but snails have a characteristic spiral shell while slugs lack a shell. They both chew irregular holes on a variety of plants, preferring to feed ...
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