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(20-05-2020, 10:53 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: It's possible you already have slugs or at least slug eggs in the compost in the pots though. I'd use nematodes and the copper bands if you already have them. I think it does help where you don't have too many of them. In my garden they move in such numbers that there' always one ******* that crosses it, leaves a trail just to tease you and proceed to munch the whole plant.

I swear by nematodes.

I swear by nematodes also. I use them every year. I don’t use them in my polytunnel pots & definitely not in my chilli grow system which has a very balanced & constant nutrient being fed into the pots/chilli. Which is where my slug (s) are partying. Never had a problem before. But I did change part of my homemade venison of the chilli grow system which I think has made things easier for mr slug. Hence the asking about copper tape  Smile .

(20-05-2020, 11:26 PM)Curly Wrote: There was a program on telly about a young couple working a farm or smallholding and they were having problems with slugs so they put a copper band round their pots and they then fillimed ed a slug crawling over the top of the band so definitely didn't stop them
That’s why I was asking, didn’t know how well it work or if it worked at all. All I know is it’s not the cheapest thing to buy. I’d still rather try the tape, than using pellets. I’ll let the slugs have all my plants before I used those things.
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Need to ask what's the problem with using organic pellets
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Personal choice. I’d just rather not use them.
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There are pellets apparently that aren't poisonous, but simply make the slugs sterile, so they can't have any babies. Maybe they would be of interest?

I don't use slug pellets either. I have some somewhere but not thought to use them for years and years.
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I’ve used old copper tubing across the entrances to the poly tunnel this year, I will see if it makes any difference
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I used copper grease on pots some time ago and it seemed to work, whether it was the copper or grease I haven't a clue.
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(07-06-2020, 10:47 AM)Norfolk Grey Wrote: I used copper grease on pots some time ago and it seemed to work, whether it was the copper or grease I haven't a clue.
That is genius! I’m so trying that. Thank you.
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