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We quite often see questions on here asking how to get rid of slugs etc. Well make sure you don't accidentally kill your pet at the same time by putting down dangerous pesticides. If they can kill a pet they can kill a child and don't be fooled if it says 'Pet Friendly' on the packaging.
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I never use slug pellets. If I did then the slugs would fill up with them and in turn be eaten by the frogs, robins and bluetits. They would then ingest the toxin and dehydrate. End result is no predators so the slug population would explode and to control them chemically would in the end require a Herculean quantity of poison. That isn't a good idea.
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23:44 Sun 11th Nov 2012
slug pellets should be used sparingly, they must have had a fair amount or piles of them for the dog to eat so many, these are the only true animal/child friendly slug deterrents.
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Introduce a family of hedgehogs,to them slugs are delicacy and think what good you are doing to the animals survival.Biggest problem would be finding hedgehogs in the first place.My son is a vet ,in early summer they get a procession of people with hedgehogs .They pick them up after hibernation,Last one he was given gave birth to 5 babies which we released when they grew a bit .have seen them and mother frequently on our farm
Slug pellets are definitly very dangerous to pets
Slug pellets are definitly very dangerous to pets
I never use slug pellets. If I did then the slugs would fill up with them and in turn be eaten by the frogs, robins and bluetits. They would then ingest the toxin and dehydrate. End result is no predators so the slug population would explode and to control them chemically would in the end require a Herculean quantity of poison. That isn't a good idea.
Plant plenty of wildflowers. They are hardy and the slugs don't tend to go for them. They are also beautiful and help the bees & butterflies. If you have room and suitable circumstances, dig a pond too. No need to go pinching tadpoles from local bogs, the frogs will find your pond sooner or later and they hoover up slugs like there's no tomorrow.
Everyone seems to have been giving out about slugs & snails this year but I have not had a problem with them despite my garden being very wet and not an ounce of poison laid out.
Why pay good money for toxic pellets when you can get nature to do the dirty work for you for free?
Plant plenty of wildflowers. They are hardy and the slugs don't tend to go for them. They are also beautiful and help the bees & butterflies. If you have room and suitable circumstances, dig a pond too. No need to go pinching tadpoles from local bogs, the frogs will find your pond sooner or later and they hoover up slugs like there's no tomorrow.
Everyone seems to have been giving out about slugs & snails this year but I have not had a problem with them despite my garden being very wet and not an ounce of poison laid out.
Why pay good money for toxic pellets when you can get nature to do the dirty work for you for free?