πŸ”§ HOW-TO

How to Eliminate Slugs from Your Garden Permanently

Slugs destroy seedlings and shred hostas overnight. Iron phosphate bait is OMRI-certified, safe for pets and wildlife, and more effective than beer traps or salt.

πŸ“‹ Steps

1
Confirm slugs β€” not other chewing insects
Slug damage: irregular holes with ragged edges, concentrated on leaf margins and undersides; slime trails visible in the morning (dry in afternoon). Earwig damage: similar holes but no slime, earwigs found under debris at night. Caterpillar damage: cleaner holes, frass pellets present. Finding slime trails is the definitive confirmation.
2
Apply iron phosphate bait (Sluggo) at dusk weekly
Iron phosphate (Sluggo, Sluggo Plus) is OMRI-certified organic, completely safe for pets and wildlife, and highly effective. Scatter granules thinly around plants and garden beds at dusk β€” slugs are nocturnal. Iron phosphate breaks down into iron and phosphate in the soil, fertilizing plants. Reapply weekly or after rain. This is the recommended standard treatment.
3
Create copper tape barriers around raised beds
Slugs receive a mild electrical charge from copper that deters crossing. Copper tape placed around raised bed frames provides a physical barrier that complements bait programs. Ensure no vegetation bridges over the copper β€” slugs will use it to bypass the barrier.
4
Reduce surface moisture and hiding places
Slugs require moisture and shelter. Watering in the morning (not evening) allows soil surface to dry before nighttime slug activity. Remove boards, ground covers, and debris near garden beds where slugs shelter during the day. A clean, dry garden surface dramatically reduces slug populations even without bait.
5
Deploy nighttime patrols for persistent infestations
Go out 1-2 hours after dark with a flashlight. Slugs are fully active and easily visible. Collect in a container of salty water. This sounds tedious but can remove 50+ slugs per night during peak pressure, rapidly collapsing dense populations.

πŸ’‘ Tips

  • Never use salt directly on slugs in your garden β€” salt damages soil structure and kills beneficial organisms including earthworms
  • Diatomaceous earth is not effective against slugs β€” it requires dry conditions to work and slugs produce mucus that renders it ineffective
  • Beer traps work but require daily maintenance (emptying and refilling) β€” iron phosphate bait is more effective and lower maintenance
  • Encourage slug predators: ground beetles, hedgehogs, toads, garter snakes, and birds all eat slugs β€” avoid broad-spectrum soil insecticides that kill these beneficial predators
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πŸ’° Cost to Fix This Problem

ApproachTypical CostBest For
DIY materials only$25–$75Mild or early-stage infestations
Professional service (one-time)$150–$400Active infestations or when DIY has already failed
Ongoing service contract$400–$800/yrPrevention and long-term peace of mind

Costs vary by region, property size, and severity. Get at least two quotes before hiring.

βœ… How to Know It's Working

Pest control success is measured in weeks, not days. Here's what to look for:

πŸ’‘ Monitoring tip: Place sticky traps in corners and along walls before you start treatment. Counting catches weekly gives you objective data on whether the population is declining.

πŸ‘· When to Call a Professional

DIY is appropriate for small, contained infestations caught early. Call a licensed professional when:

⚠️ Rule of thumb: If you've spent more on DIY materials than a professional visit would cost, it's time to call.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most effective slug control?
Iron phosphate bait (Sluggo) kills slugs within 3-5 days, is approved for organic gardens, and is safe around pets. Scatter pellets around plants in the evening. Beer traps supplement bait treatment.
When are slugs most active?
At night and during cool, wet weather. Peak season is spring and fall. During hot, dry summer periods, slugs become dormant. Apply bait and set traps in the evening.
Does salt kill slugs?
Salt kills on contact but damages soil structure, kills plants, and creates salinity problems. Iron phosphate bait or diatomaceous earth barriers are effective without harming soil health.
How do I protect specific plants?
Copper tape around pots creates a barrier slugs avoid. Diatomaceous earth rings work in dry conditions but need reapplication after rain. Elevating pots on feet reduces access.
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Safe Pest Control Β· NPMA Pest Guide
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026