The active ingredient is iron phosphate, which does not harm other organisms and has no ill effects on the soil.
Or you can use iron phosphate, sold under trade names like Sluggo, Escar-Go and Worry Free.
If the cobalt is replaced with iron phosphates, the cells will not burn or release oxygen under any charge.
Manganese phosphates often combine with iron phosphates through paragenesis.
The environmentally safer iron phosphate has been shown to be at least as effective as poisonous baits.
Control slugs with organic bait containing iron phosphate.
You can also use iron phosphate, sold under brand names like Sluggo.
They are often found in association with other iron phosphates in abandoned iron mines.
Sluggo, an environmentally benign alternative to conventional snail baits, is based on iron phosphate, harmless to everything but mollusks.
The acid and metal reaction also creates iron phosphate locally which may also be deposited.