kenstel
Well-Known Member
So, my garden has heavy soil, I'm improving it as much as I can with compost, manure etc but it's a slow process.
I also have a lot of slugs. Not a coincidence. In the summer, I can easily kill close to 100 in 30 minutes or so, and do that every night until I give up. I can go out a while after doing that and kill another 100.
It's well known that beer traps attract slugs and they drown. One thing I read a while ago is advice not to use beer traps because they attract slugs from a considerable distance, not just those already in your garden but attracting then into your garden from elsewhere thus making the situation worse.
As I plan to move into AG brewing, disposal of the grain has to be considered. I plan to put it into the compost bins, but I wonder, will it have the same attraction to slugs that beer does. I know its not beer, but it will be soaked in wort. If they stayed in the compost bin that's one thing, but attracting them into the garden from elsewhere where they decide to snack on my plants on the way to the compost is another thing.
Anyone have any experience or any observations?
I also have a lot of slugs. Not a coincidence. In the summer, I can easily kill close to 100 in 30 minutes or so, and do that every night until I give up. I can go out a while after doing that and kill another 100.
It's well known that beer traps attract slugs and they drown. One thing I read a while ago is advice not to use beer traps because they attract slugs from a considerable distance, not just those already in your garden but attracting then into your garden from elsewhere thus making the situation worse.
As I plan to move into AG brewing, disposal of the grain has to be considered. I plan to put it into the compost bins, but I wonder, will it have the same attraction to slugs that beer does. I know its not beer, but it will be soaked in wort. If they stayed in the compost bin that's one thing, but attracting them into the garden from elsewhere where they decide to snack on my plants on the way to the compost is another thing.
Anyone have any experience or any observations?