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Half filled beer can (entrance low to ground) for snails.
Try growing aphid resistant crops for a year if it happens often. Outside pesticide (not recommended) and bios like lady bugs, they aren't easy to eliminate.
In valheim, I just converted my floors to stone. only way I got rid of them. They also dont really grow on stone paths from what I've seen. May put cobble stone paths under house if you want a wood floor.
my brother used an "out of sight, out of mind" approach. when a dandelion kept respawning in his house he popped the floorboard out, smacked the spot with his pick and put the floor back in
https://www.nexusmods.com/valheim/mods/274
(it can spawn the spawners and you can remove them, since its the same spawners i guess its 99% safe to say that these are completly removed too. At least the middle mouse button for delete works on wild mushrooms, but i will now not sit here and wait if they respawn)
Edit: nice branches work too
Do you make sure to reapply after it rains? I use Natria insecticidal soap , extremely effective. You want to try to remove anything visible, then soak the affected areas.
Edit : Should keep the bees happy.