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why are slugs so attracted to hostas...
...This is an ongoing problem so this year I put a hosta in a fairly large container on my patio.The container is round metal and about 13ins high,like a miniature old fashioned steel dustbin.Almost every morning there are at least one or two slugs on the bin either slithering up for a feed or down.
What is it about hostas that so atttracts slugs to slither up and down a vertical surface of more than a foot.
What is it about hostas that so atttracts slugs to slither up and down a vertical surface of more than a foot.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I won't plant hostas because of slugs, the poor plants look awful after they've had a savaging. I read somewhere that WD40 sprayed around the container might stop slugs as it's too slippery for them to climb up, might be worth a try, just make sure there are no slugs already lurking in the container.
Copper bands are really good ..also if you get a big jar of cheap vaseline and paint that in a line around the pot ,they won't cross a greasy surface .You may need to reapply it after rain .Or put a beer trap down near the plant .They'll practically run for the beer and leave your precious hosta alone while they drown in an alcoholic haze :)
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