I use crushed egg shells around my hostas, does a pretty good job until the end of the year when they render into the dirt and such. Also I have heard of the copper and the beer... I do two things, put out some cardboard (Wet and/or damp and keep it that way) near something I think they are eating.
In the day time when they are looking for a cool wet area to hang out, I just pick up the cardboard and you'll find alot of the slimmy things hanging around under it.... Take my little clippers from Fiskars (tiny thread cutting scissors I found at Wal~Mart CAN'T BELIEVE I JUST GAVE THEM A PLUG BECAUSE SOMETIMES I DON'T LIKE THAT STORE AND THEIR POLICIES WITH THE
plant SECTION WHERE I LIVE, anyhow)....Back to the slugs, Then at night time I come out and close the "salad bar" down with the same scissors...just cut them up like slicing bread. Couple of minutes, nice to spend a few minutes again out doors on a nice night. It does cut down on them, can't ever completely get rid of them, as I understand it with the egg shells they can't cross anything that will cut up their underbelly. Even sand supposedly is too abrasive for the??? Copper shocks their slimy bodies but can get expensive....Put a sign out that says, Escargo served here, maybe they'll get the hint. (smile)
