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Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They'll Hate!

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

Tired of snails and slugs eating your flowers and vegetable patch?

It's true that it's not fun to see your vegetables and plants being eaten...

But no need to buy chemicals that are bad for your vegetables and your health!

Fortunately, there is a natural and super effective repellent to get rid of snails in your garden without killing them.

The anti-snail trick is to stick copper tape around the flower pots. Watch:

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

Contents
  • How to
  • Result
  • Where can I find copper tape?
  • It also works for the vegetable garden
  • Why does it work?

You do not believe me ? Then watch the video that shows how the snail turns back live:

How to

1. Get copper tape here.

2. Stick the tape around the flower pot.

Result

There you go, your flowers are saved from snails and slugs :-)

No more nibbled plants with impunity! Snails won't touch it again.

The advantage of this method is that it is completely natural and is effective for months without doing anything.

Where to find copper tape?

Are you convinced? If you are looking for copper tape, you can find it here:

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

And here are some more ideas for applying copper tape to protect your plants:

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

It also works for the vegetable garden

If you have a vegetable garden at home, you know that snails and other slugs love to eat fruit and vegetable plants, especially tomatoes and lettuce.

Note that this trick also works for tomato plants. All you need to do is put a copper pipe around the plants to protect them. Watch:

Tired of Snails Eating Your Flowers? Meet the Repellent They ll Hate!

Why does it work?

Have you seen how snails hate copper? Wondering why?

In fact, the copper creates a chemical reaction with the slime that surrounds the snails. As a result, the snails feel like a small electric shock that drives them away. Convenient, isn't it?