Slugs are gastropods that are often found in the garden or vegetable patch, among our plants. These pests are not always welcome, and for good reason, they cause a lot of damage to plants. In fact, slugs feed on young shoots with a tender texture, but also on flowers, fruits and even stems and buds. Slugs can also attack seedlings and seedlings and therefore spoil the cultivation of your plants. That said, check out these 10 solutions to get rid of slugs.

Just like snails, slugs can harm your garden or vegetable plants. To eliminate these gastropods and protect your plants, you can use these simple and natural tips.

Ten solutions to adopt to get rid of slugs 

To keep away the slugs that ravage your plants, several natural solutions are available to you.

Foliage damaged by a slug. source: spm
  1. Coffee grounds to keep slugs away

Sprinkling coffee grounds at the base of attacked plants helps keep slugs away from your plants.

  1. Beer to get rid of slugs

To get rid of slugs attacking your plants, fill a container with beer and place it near your plants. Slugs attracted to the beer  will drown in the container. 

  1. Repellent plants  to keep slugs away

Some plants are effective  in repelling slugs.  This is the case of cyclamen, begonia, nasturtium, lavender or mint. You can choose to grow these repellent plants  next to plants attacked by these gastropods.  You can also use these repellent plants to prepare watering water that will protect your plants. To do this, leave one or more plants to macerate in ten liters of water and use this solution  to water the plants you want to protect.

Slug. source: spm
  1. Mulch the soil  to prevent slug attacks

To hinder the movement of gastropods and prevent them from approaching your plants, it is advisable  to install mulch in infected areas.  This can be made from linen flakes or cocoa pods.

  1. Squash to catch slugs

Slugs like to feed on squash. You can cut up half a squash and keep it in your garden. Slugs will  feed on this vegetable  and will therefore stay near your plants. This is what will allow you  to easily capture them  and get rid of them.

Collect slugs. source: spm
  1. Eggshells to keep slugs away

Eggshells are beneficial for plants. In addition to nourishing the soil thanks to their mineral content, they are effective in preventing slugs from attacking your plants. To do this, simply spread large pieces of eggshells at the base of your plants.  The sharp angles of the shells  deter slugs  from approaching your plants.

  1. Avoid humidity so as not to attract slugs

Slugs like a humid environment. It is therefore advisable to keep the garden dry,  especially at night, to prevent these gastropods from invading your plants. To do this,  prefer watering in the morning.

  1. Hemp to get  rid of slugs

Hemp mulch is very effective for your plants. It helps limit the growth of weeds, in addition to retaining soil moisture. Hemp mulch is also very useful in preventing slugs from approaching your plants. In fact, hemp hinders the movement of these unwanted pests. Note that you can also mulch the soil with sand or wood ashes.

  1. A decoction of garlic  to repel slugs

Garlic decoction is an effective natural repellent to keep slugs away from your plants. To do this, boil five cloves of garlic in a liter of water in a saucepan. Wait until  the water level reduces by a third  and remove the pan from the heat. Let the mixture cool then filter. Transfer your solution to a spray  and spray on the young plants you want to protect. Repeat this operation every 2 or 3 days.

  1. A wooden board  to eliminate slugs

When the weather is humid, place wooden planks in areas most affected by slugs. These humidity-loving gastropods will take refuge there, and you will only have to lift the boards to collect the slugs by hand. Although this solution takes time, it is effective, especially for capturing small gray slugs  which are difficult to spot.

If you have slugs in your garden and want to get rid of them, don’t hesitate to adopt these few solutions without resorting to chemicals.