Our rainy spring weather has been great for our gardens — but may also have encouraged some unwelcome garden visitors, including snails and slugs. Snails and slugs are similar in structure and biology ...
Gardeners are urged not to kill slugs and snails or resort to pest control pellets this summer to help save wildlife. The gastropods are often branded as pests by keen gardeners for nibbling holes ...
KEEPING pests out of your potted plants and flower beds can feel like a full-time job. Snails and slugs are active all year round but are often warm weather culprits as they bury themselves in the ...
A PEST expert has revealed five easy ways to stop slugs from “wreaking havoc” in your garden. Spring is the season when slugs and snails are most likely to infest UK gardens, leaving a slime trail of ...
Slugs are one of the most hated pests as they can ruin months of hard work in the garden overnight, but one gardener has shared the best way to deal with these pests without using chemicals. Slugs not ...
Common garden pests like aphids, the sap-sucking insect, pesky mosquitoes and slugs can turn a glorious outdoor space into a gardener's nightmare, but these four plants could be your saving grace.
The withdrawal of metaldehyde means growers will soon only have ferric phosphate slug pellets to count on when managing this devastating pest. However, there are a number of myths on using ferric ...
WORK by AHDB's crop divisions has estimated that a lack of slug control products could cost UK crop production £100 million annually. To help sustain UK production, AHDB has revealed plans to invest ...
And more tips and tricks for keeping pests out of your garden this summer *All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we ...