Inspect:
Door thresholds
Window seals
Foundation cracks
Gaps where pipes enter the house
If slugs are entering repeatedly, they’ve likely found a reliable path in.
👉 What to do: Seal cracks with caulk, repair weather stripping, and make sure doors close tightly.
3. Outdoor Conditions May Be Pushing Them In
Heavy rain, flooding, or extreme humidity outside often forces slugs to seek shelter indoors. If your yard or garden holds too much water, slugs may migrate toward your house.
Things to check outside:
Overwatered plants near walls
Mulch piled against the foundation
Dense vegetation touching the house
Poor drainage around the home
👉 What to do: Improve drainage, move mulch away from walls, and trim plants so they don’t touch the structure.
4. Food Sources Are Attracting Them
Slugs feed on organic material. Even small crumbs, pet food, or decomposing plant matter can attract them.
Check for:
Food left out overnight
Open trash bins
Compost stored too close to the house
Fallen leaves or debris near entrances
👉 What to do: Keep floors clean, seal food containers, and remove organic debris regularly.
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