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Dr. T’s Nature Products® Slug & Snail Killer

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Frustrated gardeners and homeowners can now win the battle against slugs and snails in their gardens and landscaping.  These mollusks are a major agricultural pest in many areas of the world, and now, they have met their match!

 

Dr. T’s Nature Products® Slug & Snail Killer is a new, unique natural product in the control of destructive slugs and snails. Dr. T’s Nature Products® Slug & Snail Killer contains a powerful bait that is highly attractive to slugs and snails.  In fact, independent field tests show slugs and snails prefer to eat the bait rather than live plants.

The concentrated iron, sodium ferric EDTA, in Dr. T’s Nature Products® Slug & Snail Killer is also cost effective since less product is needed for slug and snail control than with iron phosphate-based baits.

When slugs and snails ingest this sodium ferric bait, it interferes with their digestive process and makes them stop eating immediately.  They go to a safe hiding place and die within 3-6 days.

Unlike the synthetic product metaldehyde, Dr. T’s Nature Products® Slug & Snail Killer is safe for use around pets, wildlife and edible crops.  It will not harm beneficial insects.  In addition, since iron is naturally found in soil, it will not persist in the environment like a synthetic formula.

This 1 lb. granular bait covers up to 1,700 square feet with an application lasting up to 2 weeks.

 

 

Dr. T’s Nature Products® offers a variety of innovative solutions to effectively control nuisance animals and insects by providing powerful, natural products for your specific needs.

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All About Slugs and Snails...


SLUGS

 

FactsSlug Facts

  • Slugs are in the Mollusks class of Gastropoda, which is the second largest class in the animal kingdom (the largest class is insects).
  • Slugs weigh about 300 milligrams – weight of 1 penny = 9 slugs!

 

 

 

Reproduction/Life Cycle

  • The life cycle of a slug consists of three stages: egg, immature adult and adult. 
  • Eggs usually hatch in about three weeks, but slugs need moisture and the right soil conditions to survive so eggs can lay dormant for several years before hatching.

 

 

Diet

  • Slugs must live in moist environments in order to survive since they don’t retain moisture well.  Besides drinking water,

    Slug diet

    they can also soak up water through their skin.
  • Slugs munch on green flowering plants, flowers, strawberries, cabbage, lettuce and other vegetable plants.
  • A small slug can eat as much as it weighs and sometimes twice that amount in one night.

 

 

Habitat

  • As most gardeners know, slugs love gardens. 
  • These nocturnal pests hide under rocks and in the earth. 
  • They can also be found under ivy and similar low, ground-covering. 

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SNAILS


FactsSnail facts

  • Snails belong to the Mollusk class.  The brown garden snail causes much damage in gardens.  
  • Like slugs, they must live in moist environments in order to survive.  They may dig down several inches in mulch or soil to reach moisture and keep from drying up and dying. 

 

 

Reproduction/Life Cycle

  • The life cycle of a snail consists of three stages: egg, immature adult and adult. 
  • Snails are hermaphrodites; they can mate with any other snail. 

 

 

Diet

  • Snails require a moist environment in order to survive since they cannot retain moisture well. 
  • Besides drinking water, they can also soak up water through their skin. 

 

Snail Habitat

Habitat

  • These nocturnal pests hide under rocks, in mulch, and in the earth. 
  • They can also be found under ivy and similar low, ground-covering. 

 

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