Snail Bait Illegal at Sue Glenn blog

Snail Bait Illegal. So, whether you like it or not, this particular weapon can no longer be part of your armoury against the gardener’s number. We look at why slug pellets are being banned and what you can use instead to deter slugs and snails from your garden. Slugs and snails are an important part of the natural garden ecosystem. Slug pellets are being banned because they mainly contain a pesticide called metaldehyde which poses an unacceptable risk to birds and mammals such as hedgehogs. Metaldehyde has long been recognised as posing an ‘unacceptable’ risk to birds and mammals. From 1 april 2022 it is now illegal to sell and use metaldehyde slug pellets. Heating the soil by placing black plastic mulch over soil and letting it heat up in the sun for two weeks is an effective way to kill.

Slug and Snail Bait 2 Green Barn Orchid and Aroid Supplies
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So, whether you like it or not, this particular weapon can no longer be part of your armoury against the gardener’s number. From 1 april 2022 it is now illegal to sell and use metaldehyde slug pellets. Heating the soil by placing black plastic mulch over soil and letting it heat up in the sun for two weeks is an effective way to kill. Slugs and snails are an important part of the natural garden ecosystem. We look at why slug pellets are being banned and what you can use instead to deter slugs and snails from your garden. Metaldehyde has long been recognised as posing an ‘unacceptable’ risk to birds and mammals. Slug pellets are being banned because they mainly contain a pesticide called metaldehyde which poses an unacceptable risk to birds and mammals such as hedgehogs.

Slug and Snail Bait 2 Green Barn Orchid and Aroid Supplies

Snail Bait Illegal Slugs and snails are an important part of the natural garden ecosystem. From 1 april 2022 it is now illegal to sell and use metaldehyde slug pellets. So, whether you like it or not, this particular weapon can no longer be part of your armoury against the gardener’s number. Slug pellets are being banned because they mainly contain a pesticide called metaldehyde which poses an unacceptable risk to birds and mammals such as hedgehogs. Heating the soil by placing black plastic mulch over soil and letting it heat up in the sun for two weeks is an effective way to kill. Metaldehyde has long been recognised as posing an ‘unacceptable’ risk to birds and mammals. We look at why slug pellets are being banned and what you can use instead to deter slugs and snails from your garden. Slugs and snails are an important part of the natural garden ecosystem.

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