Re: Organic Slug & Snail Repellent
When these products state that they are ok for wildlife, I am thinking they mean dogs/cats etc won't eat the product. The problem lies with killing slugs, as the products do kill the slugs , so they are not harmless at all.Re: Organic Slug & Snail Repellent
Our allotment shop is selling a different product, pellets made out of sheep's wool. The idea is to sprinkle them at the base of your crops, water them, then they expand and form a mat that they don't or won't crawl over. I'll get the name of the stuff tomorrow, when it's open. Or Google it.Re: Organic Slug & Snail Repellent
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Re: Organic Slug & Snail Repellent
Well we use them down the allotment, obviously, but I never gave it a thought that dogs might be attracted to or ate the pellets! To be on the safe side, how about avoiding altogether? But saying that, wouldn't dogs be attracted to anything in the garden they could get to? Try blocking off her access to where you put the pellets, using guards of some sort.Re: Organic Slug & Snail Repellent
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