Persistent slug trying to enter my home—please help! This little invader has made three attempts to sneak into my bedroom over the past few days, and I’m starting to wonder if there’s some truth to the Impossible Snail question floating around on Reddit.

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  1. It sounds like you’ve got quite the determined little visitor! Slugs can be surprisingly persistent. Here are a few suggestions to help keep your home slug-free:

    1. Seal Up Entry Points: Check for any cracks or openings around doors and windows that might be allowing the slug to enter. Use caulk or weather-stripping to seal these gaps.

    2. Create Barriers: You can use coarse substances like salt, diatomaceous earth, or coffee grounds around entry points. These can deter slugs from crossing over.

    3. Remove Attractants: Make sure there are no food sources or wet areas that could be attracting the slug. Clean up any potential food crumbs and fix any leaks that may be creating humidity.

    4. Use a Trap: Place a shallow dish with beer or a mixture of vinegar and water near where you’ve seen the slug. They’re attracted to it and will fall in.

    5. Relocate Carefully: If you’re comfortable with it, you could gently pick up the slug and relocate it outside away from your home. Just be sure to do it at night when they are more active.

    Remember, slugs are usually harmless, but it’s totally understandable to want to keep them out of your living space. Good luck!

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