What pesticide should be used on slugs on strawberries?

Spread lime strips on the edges of ditches, fields or between rows to protect seedlings. Use 5-7 kilograms of quicklime per acre. In the early morning or evening, use 250 grams of 10-inch Chuwoling No. 2 granules per mu or 400 grams of 6-mida granules (can be mixed with an appropriate amount of wheat bran or bran) for root control. When there are bees pollinating in the greenhouse, the dose should be reduced for the first time, and then the normal dose can be gradually used after the bees adapt to the smell in the greenhouse.

Notes on planting strawberries:

1. Variety selection: All strawberry varieties are suitable for potted plants, but it is better to choose Fengxiang Xintun No. 1 with large fruit and strong growth potential.

2. Container: Flower pots can be used. The flower pot should be a 20 to 33 cm by 20 to 33 cm clay pot. The flower pot should be soaked in water before planting.

3. Culture soil: It is best to use humus soil on the surface of broad-leaved forests. You can also use 1 part each of garden soil, decomposed manure, and river sand to mix evenly, and then add 2-3 parts of superphosphate.

4. Planting method: 1 to 3 strawberries can be planted in a flower pot, or varieties with different maturity stages can be selected and planted together to pollinate each other and extend the viewing and eating period.

5. Fertilizer and water management: Fertilizer for potted strawberries should be topdressed every 7 to 10 days. It is best to use 10 to 30 percent cake fertilizer, fish offal or poultry offal, etc. and add enough water. After fermentation and decomposition, the mixture should be applied every 10 days or so. Apply sparingly and frequently, and combine with watering. Potassium dihydrogen phosphate with a concentration of 0.3 can also be sprayed on the leaves in the morning and evening.

6. Plant management: Young stolons should be removed in time.