How Do You To Declare War On Garden Slugs And Snails?
Serve five snails on a plate in France and it’s called “Escargot.” Five snails on a shovel here are called garden pests and are not highly prized. Many folks spend their hard earned money each year on snail and slug control, using pesticides that run the gamut of being very inefficient to some that are fairly successful. There really isn’t a method of ridding you garden completely of slugs and snails, but there is one way to minimize the encroachment of these creatures. Follow these steps to learn how to declare war on garden slugs and snails. Cut 1-inch holes around the bottom of a gallon plastic milk jug; these holes should be about 1-inch up from the bottom, with one hole on each side. A handy tool for this purpose could either be a pocket knife, a craft knife or kitchen scissors. Mix the sugar, baking yeast and water all together in a large measuring pitcher. Let the mixture sit for about fifteen minutes, then gently swirl the ingredients around inside the container for another min