Slugs and snails are the crafty culprits that lurk beneath foliage in damp nooks, feasting on anything they encounter, including your prized vegetables. These sneaky invaders can cause chaos without ...
Slugs are more active in summer, particularly at night, because they prefer cool, damp conditions. This means watering your garden in the evening could be attracting these animals. Whilst they are not ...
Following on from a weekend of heavy rain, wind and flooding from Storm Bert, our wet gardens are attracting one familiar garden pest. Slugs are more active in wetter conditions – so, if you’re ...
Slugs and snails are a common nuisance for gardeners, particularly in the spring when they feast on young plant growth. These pests are most active at night, especially in warm, damp conditions.
Slugs and snails, which are active for the majority of the year, pose a particular threat to gardens during the spring as there's lots of new plants to munch on. These creatures are most lively after ...
Gardeners struggling with pesky snails and slugs as spring approaches are being urged to spray a common kitchen staple on their plants. Snails and slugs can destroy gardens in spring by eating flowers ...