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Quick and easy ways to get rid of slugs and snails in your garden using beer
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Snails and slugs can be a real headache. These small, slimy creatures reproduce quickly and love to feed on the leaves and roots of your plants. Fortunately, getting rid of garden snails with beer is quick and easy. Just fill a small container with beer and let the snails climb in and drown.

Things You Should Know

  • Make a snail and slug beer trap by pouring beer into 4 plastic cups. Bury the cups around the perimeter of your garden, leaving the rim out of the soil.
  • Cut the top off of a plastic bottle, invert it, and stick it back in the bottle. Fill the trap with beer and plant it in your garden to kill slugs and snails.
  • Every 3 days, empty either type of trap and fill it with fresh beer.
Method 1
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Garden Perimeter Snail Traps

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  1. The container needs to be deep enough to allow slugs and snails to fall in without being able to crawl out again. Deep containers also ensure that the beer won't evaporate too quickly. You could use a tuna tin, an empty aluminum pie tin, or a small dish. Plastic drinking cups, leftover yogurt containers, and the bottoms of plastic soda bottles are also suitable. [1]
  2. If the container is at or below the soil’s level, you might also kill the ground beetles that eat slugs. If the lip of the container is too high, though, the garden snails will find entering the container difficult. [2]
    • Use a simple hand trowel to dig a spot for the container in your garden. Plant the container snugly into the hole.
    • Backfill the hole with soil if necessary to achieve a sturdy fit.
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  3. Beer traps only attract snails from the immediate area. The number of traps you’ll need to make depends on the size of your garden. If you have a garden with perimeters of nine feet (three meters) by nine feet (three meters), for instance, you’ll need nine beer traps. [3]
  4. Snails aren’t picky about what sort of beer they drink. Any good brew will do!
    • As an alternative to beer, you could mix two tablespoons of flour, 1/2 teaspoon of brewer’s yeast, one teaspoon of sugar, and two cups of warm water. Use this mixture instead of beer. [4] Some recipes do not include flour, so you may be able to leave it out if you don't have any.
  5. A few pinches of baker’s yeast can make the trap even more enticing for garden snails. Just sprinkle the yeast over the beer and mix it in with a spoon. [5]
  6. The beer will lose its potency over time, so you’ll have to pour the old beer out and add new beer every couple days. If it rains in your beer traps, you’ll have to empty them then, too. [6]
    • There’s no need to empty traps filled with dead snails. Other snails will be attracted to their friends’ decomposing bodies.
    • Pour the beer and dead garden snails into a disused part of your yard or into your compost pile. [7]
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Plastic Bottle Snail Trap

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  1. Drill three holes into the bottom and top half. The holes should have a diameter of about 1/4 cm (1/8 inch) and be located equidistant from each other. They should be about 1/2 cm (1/4 inch) from the edge you cut. [8]
  2. Remove the cap from the top and stick it into the bottom half upside down. Rotate the two pieces so that the holes line up. Pass a twist tie or some thread through the holes to tie the two pieces together.
  3. Since this beer trap is longer, it will require a bit more digging than the other sort of beer trap. Use a hand trowel to dig out enough soil so that when the trap is placed in it, the top edge rises about one inch above the edge of the soil.
    • Maintenance and placement of this larger trap is the same as with the regular traps. In other words, fill it halfway with beer, sprinkle some yeast in it for greater efficacy, empty it every two or three days, and place it three feet from other traps.
    • This trap could prove more effective than a regular beer trap, since snails will be unable to leave once they slide in to get the beer.
    • Adding a small fence around the garden can help them from eating your vegetables and herbs.
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  • Question
    What does beer do to snails?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    The snails will be attracted to the scent of the beer and drown in the liquid.
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    How do you get rid of snails in your garden?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    There are several methods. You can use a garlic spray that is typically homemade or you can use the beer trap method. Spraying them with cold coffee can also kill them.
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    Are snails good or bad for your garden?
    Maggie Moran
    Home & Garden Specialist
    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    They are bad for the garden, although they won't do much at the ground level, but they will quickly climb to leaves higher up and eat the buds off flowers.
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      Believe it or not, you can use beer to get rid of snails in your garden. All you’ll need is a few cans of beer, baker’s yeast, and a few containers, like plastic drinking cups, leftover yogurt containers, or empty tins. Bury your containers 3 feet apart in your garden with 1 inch of the rim above the soil. Then, fill each container halfway with beer and sprinkle a little yeast in it to entice snails even more. You’ll need to refill the containers every 2 or 3 days when the beer loses its potency. When the snails go to drink the beer, they’ll fall in and drown. For more tips from our Gardening co-author, including how to make a snail trap with a plastic bottle, read on!

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