I have planted runner beans up a trelis for a couple of years and they have always been ok however this year they have been hammered by slugs so unfortunately I have resorted to using some slug pellets sparingly. I know these are not ideal and i'm regularly binning the dead slugs to avoid other animals eating them however what are the best eco friendly and economical ways to deal with these. I've tried the copper rings however the slugs still seem to be finding a way to eat the plants(I havent even left leaves overhanging so they have a bridge) and we even have some slow worms nearby. Any suggestions would be really helpful as i've created a wildlife garden and i'm happy for them to munch their way through any orher plants, just not these if possible!
Next couple of questions:
1. If I was to use pellets, which are the most eco friendly ones to use that will repel other animals and acause minimal impact
and 2. Once the beans are at a sufficient size to cope with slug/snail damage I plan to either scoop up all the pellets or add a layer of spoil to cover them. If I covered them would they kill other organisms in the soil and would I be better off just scooping them up and binning them.
I just don't want to kill more slugs than necessary as they will provide food for birds/slow worms etc.
Thanks for any advice.
Next couple of questions:
1. If I was to use pellets, which are the most eco friendly ones to use that will repel other animals and acause minimal impact
and 2. Once the beans are at a sufficient size to cope with slug/snail damage I plan to either scoop up all the pellets or add a layer of spoil to cover them. If I covered them would they kill other organisms in the soil and would I be better off just scooping them up and binning them.
I just don't want to kill more slugs than necessary as they will provide food for birds/slow worms etc.
Thanks for any advice.
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