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Slugs and snails organic problem solving?
Came across this by pure chance heres a little background behind my discovery i may not be the first but havent seen it anywhere .. well some class me as a mad cat lady as i hv 6 cats 4 being pure breed maine coons as an avid plant grower (normally by trial and error₩ and an animal lover i hv a huge problem with slugs and snails as i hate to use pellets . Now ive heard of things like egg shells but wasnt feasible for me as i hv an egg intolerance so dont buy eggs. But hving the cats and them being really fussy i had to go thru 20 types of litter to find one that they all liked its a natural corn husk mix .. this brings me to an idea i had as when wet although biogradable and apparently flushable i thought id try it on my raised veggies of strawberries and cabbages... it was a great success no slug or snail damage this year to my plants only downgall is the corn cat litter forms a hard crust so every 2 months i remove and redo so the water can penetrate. If any one else tries this and has good or bad results plz let me know i get a 40kg bag costs around 20 quid and would last a couple of years if just used in the garden
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But they do abseil from nearby plants. I have seen them crawl up salvia stems which then bend under their weight to form a bridge over the ring.
Could it be earwigs, @Lizzie27? They munch all sorts of leaves and are much more difficult to spot or catch in the act. Maybe try a couple of earwig traps on your hosta on the table and see if any turn up?