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If Slugs Are Invading Your Home, Keep Them At Bay With This Simple Cupboard Staple

Is there anything worse than coming into your kitchen all bleary-eyed first thing and stepping on a slug? I’ll answer that for you, there absolutely isn’t.If the slimy molluscs are somehow making their way into your home as the weather cools, fear not… there are ways to deter them that don’t involve you forking out money on specialist equipment. According to household experts at Online Carpets, searches for “how do I get rid of slugs?” have risen by 20% in the last month. So, it’s clearly a problem for a fair few households right now. Why are there slugs in my home?With cooler weather setting in, slugs are making their way indoors in search of warmth and moisture. If, like me, you have cats – you might even find them hitching a ride on your furry companions. Before you embark on deterring the slow-moving invaders, it’s recommended that you figure out exactly how they’re getting into your home, which leads me nicely onto...How do slugs get into UK homes?Slugs don’t have any bones (they also happen to have around 27,000 teeth– but that’s a story for another day) and, as such, can fit through tiny spaces.So, it’s best to keep an eye on any cracks or gaps in your windows and door frames that may need resealing. Take a look around the entry points of your home, starting with the doors and then the ground-floor windows, and use an appropriate sealant to address any gaps.You might also want to think about what’s attracting them. If you’ve got pets, they might be making a beeline for their food bowls – so it’s best to clear out any leftover food once they’re finished with it. Similarly, slugs love moisture so if you have any damp, dark spots; leaky pipes; or areas where condensation builds up, they’ll typically be slithering in that direction. On that note, investing in a dehumidifier might prove useful to get rid of excess moisture.The store cupboard ingredient that can deter slugsIf you love coffee, you’re in luck – because slugs happen to hate the stuff.Experts at Online Carpets advise sprinkling coffee grounds (not beans or coffee granules) near any entry points into your home to help keep the slimy molluscs at bay.You can also pop them around your favourite plants outdoors if they’re getting munched. Rentokil also recommends crushed egg and/or nut shells as a deterrent because slugs don’t typically want to slither across the sharp shards.And lastly, if you’ve got lavender growing in your garden, or happen to have a bottle of essential oil in your cupboard, the molluscs also don’t enjoy the scent – so you could make up a lavender mixture to spray on the surfaces inside and outside your home. Good luck!Related...The 5 Cupboard Staples To Keep Rats Out Of Your Garden (And Home)If You See This 1 Thing In Your Garden, You Probably Have RatsSorry, What? Most Slugs Secretly Have 'Shells'

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