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Sluggo Slug & Snail Killer Pellets 800g Reviews

4.8 Rating 48 Reviews
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Really glad to find a slug and snail killer that is non toxic to both pets and children at a good price. It seems to be working well too. My only issue was the pellets were quite tricky to spread out evenly from the bottle so because of this didn’t cover as much as I thought it would. However, I would certainly buy again
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Posted 3 years ago
Only used a couple of days ago, but seems to have banished both sets of creatures!
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Posted 3 years ago
No danger to pets and wildlife
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Posted 4 years ago
Find this works well and safe for wildlife and pets.
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought some Sluggo and i liked the performance so, i had to buy some more. It organically does the job as the slugs eat them, they slips back to their hideouts and never return so eventually their numbers dwindle and you stop seeing holes in your plant leafs nor see their trailing slim. GREAT PRODUCT. I highly recommend it for gardener with slug and snail problems
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent slug granules, I have used them for years and they are very efficient as long as applied from early in the year. Bird and pet friendly too.
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Posted 4 years ago
Really like these pellets safe for children and no nasty slug trails
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent product, I have used it for years, it helps keeping the slugs and snails under control as long as I start applying the granules early in the year, well before the temperatures start rising. It is safe for birds and pets, I have never seen any having a problem even if they sometimes mistake the granules for food.
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Posted 4 years ago