Slugs repellent

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Slugs repellent
« Reply #45 on: May 08, 2007, 14:41 »
Quote from: "agapanthus"

I've heard that these don't harm other insects either....is that right??


No clue. I don't make the pellets.

Seriously though, the pellets I use, the slugs react totally different from when they react to the traditional pellets. I'm not exactly happy to see a slug or snail writhe in pain for ages after they've eaten the traditional pellets. The Advance Slug Killer pellets (which are in Organic Catalogue, by the way, so they can't be all that bad) the slugs and snails just seem to wander off elsewhere. Never see them dying.
Introduce the neighbouring plot holders to the "safe" pellets. Really, they're not like the traditional ones even though they look like it.
wistfully hoping to one day be mostly organic gardener in North London.


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