Say a final goodbye to those pesky slugs munching on your blooms and produce with this chemical-free, natural, hack ...
You don’t need to go out and buy expensive, copper-lined solutions or constantly apply toxic slug pellets - you can use ...
There are more than 40 species of slugs in the UK. And while your garden may never be slug free, there are several things you ...
If it gets too dry, snails can go into a dormancy called aestivation, or if it gets too cold, they might hibernate. There are snails and slugs everywhere! If you have a garden, you’ll find them hiding ...
Gardeners are being warned over one type of slug which is common in British gardens over the winter. While most gardeners ...
There are ways you can live with slugs and create a more slug-resilient garden. So says lifelong gardener and ecologist, Jo Kirby, who has written The Good Slug Guide, a companion for the modern ...
Slugs are one of the most common pests in winter, both indoors and in the garden. They're a real nuisance wherever you find ...
The grey garden slug, Deroceras reticulatum, is an important agricultural pest Meanwhile, a garden at this year's RHS Chatworth Flower Show, will highlight the importance of plant health.
The two main gastropods identified in the experiment were the grey field slug and the common garden snail.
Gardeners across the UK are facing an unprecedented slug infestation, as the prolonged wet weather has created the perfect breeding ground for these destructive pests. As we face another mild ...
Most of the slugs and snails that eat your garden are not native. They live where they are unseen - in the fallen leaf litter, under mulch and around dark, damp places. At night, they munch on ...
READ MORE: Gardeners told to do important garden job this autumn or risk 'expensive repairs' But one natural solution could prove highly effective when it comes to keeping plants protected from ...