Snails can become a nuisance in the garden, devouring our plants and causing significant damage. However, there are simple and ecological methods to control their population without resorting to harmful chemicals. Here is a quick, effective, and above all free trap method to catch snails:
Materials Needed:
- Plastic Container: Reuse an empty plastic container, such as a yogurt pot or a butter container.
- Knife or Scissors: To cut the plastic container.
- Bait: Use natural bait, such as citrus peels, lettuce leaves, or cucumber slices.
Steps to Build the Trap:
- Prepare the Plastic Container:
- Wash and dry the empty plastic container.
- Cut the top of the container to create a smooth edge around the top.
- Place the Bait:
- Place the bait at the bottom of the container. Snails are attracted to strong, fresh smells, so make sure to choose an effective bait.
- Bury the Container:
- Bury the container in the soil near the plants affected by snails. Make sure the top edge of the container is level with the soil surface.
- Check and Empty:
- Check the trap daily, preferably early in the morning, as snails are typically more active at night.
- Empty the captured snails into a compost bin or in a location away from your garden to prevent them from returning.
Additional Tips:
- Strategic Location: Place the trap in areas where snails are most active, such as near tender plants or along moist garden edges.
- Bait Replacement: Regularly replace the bait to maintain its effectiveness. Snails may become less attracted to the bait once they have been exposed to it for a while.
- Regular Maintenance: Clean and check the traps regularly to ensure they are in good working condition.
With this simple method of ecological and free trap, you can effectively reduce the snail population in your garden in an environmentally friendly way. Remember to be consistent and patient, and you will soon see a decrease in the presence of snails in your green space.