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Notes On Loose Slug Control

By Helen Nelson


One of the major method that has been recommended over the years by pest control experts is the introduction of predators. This is known as correcting the imbalance whereby the predators feed on these pests. It is considered the fastest, most effective and cheapest method of controlling pests. Various predators are used in the control and they comprise off frogs, nematodes, birds and even hedgehogs. This commentary gives exclusive information on loose slug control.

These pests are known to have three stages of life which comprise of eggs, immature stage and finally adult stage. The young or immature adults are seen to appear like the adults however the size varies. They become adults within a period of three to twelve months based on the temperatures, the areas they are hiding if it is during winter for example and also the food they mainly are feeding on. When the temperatures are high they mainly are found on vegetation that is dump and on stones and other cool places.

Another major way of culturally controlling these annoying pests is shifting from sprinkler irrigation to drip irrigation. Many may wonder how this works but it is mainly done to reduce humidity. When using the sprinkler the water sprinkles into unnecessary places such as the branches thus becoming humid and susceptible to attract these animals.

It is imperative to note that these pests hibernate during the cold season as most animals do. They mostly hibernate on top soil or on dewy vegetation so as to keep their slime together. Places with mild temperatures such as the coastal locations the pests can be active through the year as lpong as there is food availability and they are not being disturbed.

The slugs and snails love to feed on seedlings as well as moist foliage thus, they are mostly found on sprouting plants. This therefore determines how you vigilantly deal with these pests when you are staring to grow your plants. They may destroy the seedlings and the succulent foliage hence limiting their growth. When setting up a garden it is recommendable to choose plants that are not attractive to the pests especially in areas whereby they are dense.

Another major slug predator is the beetle. Beetles that are violet in color are considerably the best in dealing with these pests. The beetles are known to feed on the eggs of these pests even before they hatch thus, eliminating their multiplication. The beetles are also nocturnal animals same as the snails for that reason they easily feed on them when they are active.

In this account it crucial to note that these pests have no teeth consequently, they rasp on food such as vegetables and you can barely hear them eat unless it is very quiet. Specialists claim that the mature slugs are the most active pests in destroying vegetables as the old ones feed on compost.

Conclusively, it is important to note that over the years most homeowners have used salt sprinkling method as a quicker way to eliminate the pests. However this is highly not recommended as the salt may affect your plants. The salt will keep away the animals for some time but without an effective control measure the animals will be back.




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