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  • Making your own slug nematodes - anyone tried it??

    Hello all - I haven't been on the Vine for an absolute age, but I need to pick your brains about summat. I've been reading a Telegraph gardening article on making your own nematodes to kill slugs, and wondered whether anyone has tried it? (I have searched, but after wading unsuccessfully through about 20 posts, gave up!)

    I've been down at the plot all day and have collected up about 50 slugs to put into a 'brew' (yeuch), so will give it a go, but if anyone has already tried this method I'd be really interested to hear about it....
    Life is brief and very fragile, do that which makes you happy.

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    What's the recipe? I do know that drowned slugs that have been left to soak for a week or so stink!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pipscariad View Post
      I've been down at the plot all day and have collected up about 50 slugs to put into a 'brew' (yeuch), so will give it a go, but if anyone has already tried this method I'd be really interested to hear about it....
      The local biodynamic farm (Plas Dwbl) do something like this, I never understood the logic so you have made that connection for me, thanks. However, I'm not sure exactly what they do. I thought they just kept adding slugs to a bucket of water and then watered all their plants with it.

      I have just checked in Gertrude Frank's "Companion Planting" ISBN 0-7225-0694-5 and she says.
      • drop slugs and snails into boiling water
      • let it stand for few days until it smells strongly
      • water around endangered crops


      She also says to lay the dead bodies between the rows as a deterrent, effective for several weeks as they decompose.

      Pob lwc! Might try this now, slugs starting to appear in tunnel but not enough to justify buying nematodes yet.
      "A life lived in fear is a life half lived."

      PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!

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      • #4
        I'm not sure I could drop slugs and snails into boiling water alive ... how terrible.

        I know they are a pain and eat everything in sight but still .......
        Gill

        So long and thanks for all the fish.........

        I have a blog http://areafortyone.blogspot.co.uk

        I'd rather be a comma than a full stop.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Piggle View Post
          I'm not sure I could drop slugs and snails into boiling water alive ... how terrible.

          I know they are a pain and eat everything in sight but still .......
          Gertrude says "quicker than a long lingering death from pellets or cold water" (paraphrase) and possibly less painful than a squash.
          "A life lived in fear is a life half lived."

          PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!

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          • #6
            Each to their own moral conscience but it's not something I could do - I'd rather re-locate them to the compost bin.
            Gill

            So long and thanks for all the fish.........

            I have a blog http://areafortyone.blogspot.co.uk

            I'd rather be a comma than a full stop.

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            • #7
              I'm so pleased that Gertrud talks to you too, M. Some of the others on here (naming no names) have suggested that I am in touch with the spirit world!

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              • #8
                Thanks for the replies - I was v pleased to see that two of you are 'local' too!! I'll post the link (hopefully, that kind of thing isn't my forte!) to the Telegraph article for your interest - no dropping into boiling water here, these are left for a while for the nematode bacteria to move in and get to work. I know it might sound harsh, but I grow my veg for me to eat, not the slugs!
                The war on slugs starts at home - Telegraph

                I'll let you know how I get on - if it works it'll be brilliant.
                Life is brief and very fragile, do that which makes you happy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  I'm so pleased that Gertrud talks to you too, M.
                  I think she talks at me. That might be the translation though. It's a bit in your face.

                  Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  Some of the others on here (naming no names) have suggested that I am in touch with the spirit world!
                  I more in touch with red wine.
                  "A life lived in fear is a life half lived."

                  PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pipscariad View Post
                    Thanks for the replies - I was v pleased to see that two of you are 'local' too!! I'll post the link (hopefully, that kind of thing isn't my forte!) to the Telegraph article for your interest - no dropping into boiling water here, these are left for a while for the nematode bacteria to move in and get to work. I know it might sound harsh, but I grow my veg for me to eat, not the slugs!
                    The war on slugs starts at home - Telegraph

                    I'll let you know how I get on - if it works it'll be brilliant.
                    The link works fine and looks like a real recipe to work on. It makes a lot more sense than boiling water which I would have thought kills everything, including nematodes.

                    I wonder if it would be worth buying some nematodes to use in my tunnel, collecting those slugs and building up the nematodes from them?? I have an old fish tank, with a reallys ecure lid that would make a good breeding ground.

                    Do you have a Preseli then or are you further round? Mine are Foel Drygarn and Carn Alw.
                    "A life lived in fear is a life half lived."

                    PS. I just don't have enough time to say hello to everyone as they join so please take this as a delighted to see you here!

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                    • #11
                      Hi Pipscariad - don't think we've "met" before. Maybe there'll be some local event that we can all get to and have a real meet!
                      I can imagine the smell after a fortnight - yuk!! Wonder whether a large milk or water container or a sweetie jar would do. Stuff the leaves and slugs down the neck and put the top back on with a couple of air holes in the top. Give the container a shake, rather than a stir, pour the liquid off through some fine mesh, throw the slug gunk in the compost and put the lid back on for next time.

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                      • #12
                        I like the idea of DIY, but on this one I think it's going to be the little plastic boxes for me (needs emoticon that resembles imminent boking)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by marchogaeth View Post
                          I think she talks at me. That might be the translation though. It's a bit in your face.
                          I more in touch with red wine.
                          Gertrud reminds me of my headmistress! I hope she doesn't get in touch or I'll be standing outside her door again after school for some little error
                          Iechyd Da!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by salome2001 View Post
                            I like the idea of DIY, but on this one I think it's going to be the little plastic boxes for me (needs emoticon that resembles imminent boking)
                            Would it be impolite to ask what "imminent boking" means? The way my mind works.........

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                            • #15
                              I like the idea but I think I'd need a stronger stomach for this, I'm feeling distinctly queasy just reading about it.

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