Any tricks for keeping slugs out of feeders

jp57

Chirping
May 1, 2017
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I like to leave my girl's food out at night time this time of year. Their coop is inside an enclosure, so I keep the door the coop open. This way as soon as they want to eat they can. They don't have to wait for me to get out of bed. I stopped doing that after being out in the middle of the night and seeing slugs all over it. I had noticed the feeders were a little slimy, but thought that was just the chickens.
Any tips?
 
I'm usually up at 6AM Mon-Sat due to work. On Sundays I like to try to sleep in until 8AM-9AM. Their coop and run sit inside of a caged enclosure with a roof. I leave the door to the coop open to give them more air, but I keep the main enclosure closed so nothing gets in or out. I leave their food inside of the enclosure, so when they leave the coop, they can eat. Even when I go out at 6:30AM they are at the door to enclosure waiting to be let out (I let them free range). I'd rather have their food waiting for them. A lot of times if I feed them as I'm letting them out, they run out into the yard looking for other things to eat, and sparrows and other birds eat a lot of their food.
 
I'm usually up at 6AM Mon-Sat due to work. On Sundays I like to try to sleep in until 8AM-9AM. Their coop and run sit inside of a caged enclosure with a roof. I leave the door to the coop open to give them more air, but I keep the main enclosure closed so nothing gets in or out. I leave their food inside of the enclosure, so when they leave the coop, they can eat. Even when I go out at 6:30AM they are at the door to enclosure waiting to be let out (I let them free range). I'd rather have their food waiting for them. A lot of times if I feed them as I'm letting them out, they run out into the yard looking for other things to eat, and sparrows and other birds eat a lot of their food.
I was hoping it was enclosed.. Try pouring salt around the perimeter for the slugs.
 
Here is a picture of the enclosure if it helps. I will try salt. Would chalk work too?
 

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Yes, I have to hang nearly everything, chicken food, dog food, cat food, even the bags of horse feed during the summer to keep the ants out. Slugs do get in my dogs’ food bowls if they aren’t hung.
 

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