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Metaldehyde sprays work well, but are quite toxic to other animals and children.
The first uses metaldehyde and is labeled as safe to use in vegetable gardens.
You might have to use a bit of metaldehyde to kill slugs if you're raising lettuce.
Unlike the older metaldehyde, it is non-toxic to pets and wildlife.
There is no antidote for metaldehyde, the treatment is symptomatic.
In fact they consist of a sandwich of paper with metaldehyde as the filling!
Protect against attacks from slugs by using metaldehyde bait.
As far as could be determined, the only molluscicide approved for use in Canada is metaldehyde.
It has been recommended that the stored samples be tested for ochratoxin and metaldehyde.
The poison is metaldehyde, a chemical that is also toxic to mammals and birds.
It does not go mouldy like metaldehyde baits often do and lasts longer in wet weather.
Baits containing metaldehyde & methiocarb can kill cats, dogs and wildlife.
There are two different active ingredients used in slug pellets - metaldehyde and methiocarb.
Slug pellets, which contain metaldehyde or methiocarb, are potentially dangerous to animals and children.
For slugs, products containing iron phosphate are replacing metaldehyde products.
Other snail baits containing either metaldehyde (green) or methiocarb (blue) have been around for many years.
The reaction is reversible, upon heating to about 80 C, metaldehyde reverts to acetaldehyde.
Slug baits of ferric phosphate (low toxicity) or metaldehyde can be used.
The fumigant effect of metaldehyde on slugs.
Metaldehyde bait is also produced as a dolomite pellet with no attraction for pets and wildlife.
There is also a commercial bait in a plastic applicator bottle that can be used to squeeze out droplets of a metaldehyde mixture.
Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita can be used in organic farming instead of poisonous metaldehyde or carbamates.
It is metaldehyde.
Registered products include ferric phosphate, metaldehyde and methomyl.
Salt at 2000 kg per ha and metaldehyde pellets had a significantly lower percentage of damaged sprouts than other treatments.