Yes, vinegar can be used to kill slugs and snails due to its high acidity. When applied directly, it can dehydrate and harm these pests. However, it's important to use it carefully, as vinegar can also damage nearby plants. For a more targeted approach, consider using it in a spray bottle directly on the slugs and snails or in traps.
Most likely your lab finds them attracted. The best thing to do would be to spread some snail/slug killing chemicals around the yard. This will kill the snails and slugs, preventing your dog from eating them.
Vinegar can be effective in killing creeping charlie, but it may not completely eradicate the weed. It is a natural and non-toxic option for controlling the growth of creeping charlie in your yard or garden.
Snails like grass leaves and they are also very partial to paper.
They may have been imported to your yard, in a new plant, from a nursery. They multiply like crazy and love moisture and various plants. They can damage your plants, as they are doing that to mine at this time. You can use a salt barrier as long as there are no plants that will get damaged or dig a small hole, place a bowl in the hole that is obviously the same size, so that it is flush with the ground. Fill it with beer and the snails and slugs will be attracted to the beer and drown in it. Discard them before they take over by the hundreds or more.
i think it probably means, since snails love to eat the leaves and other stuff of plants, it probably means that they are hungry so they chose your yard to eat off of
If you call it "wild", you can find garden snails in your own front or back yard on a rainy day, or just after it rains!
Yes, you can do this treatment on your yard and it will kill fleas. The soap will coat the fleas and therefore kill them.
To create a homemade yard odor eliminator, mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray the solution in areas where odors are present in your yard. The vinegar helps neutralize and eliminate the odors.
They are everywhere in your garden after if rains or while it is raining! I collected my garden snails from my garden myself. A lot of them come out when it rains, but if you don't want to get too wet, you can collect garden snails right when the rain stops or when it subsides to a slight drizzle. I found my garden snails all over the place, behind rocks, plants, on trees, everywhere!
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
Sure, but why would you want to kill such a beautiful bird?
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