Green Dragons SNAIL MAGIC, Garden Slug Snail Killer Powder 1600g | Zipri.in
                      Green Dragons SNAIL MAGIC, Garden Slug  Snail Killer Powder 1600g

Green Dragons SNAIL MAGIC, Garden Slug Snail Killer Powder 1600g

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  • SAFE FOR YOU AND PETS
  • Easy to use granular formulation & Remains effective after rain or sprinkling
  • The bait is ingested by slugs and snails when they travel from their hiding places to plants, Ingestion even in small amounts will cause them to cease feeding. This physiological effect of the bait gives immediate protection to the plants even though the slugs and snails cease feeding, become less mobile, and begin to die within three to six days
  • This product will control snails and slugs in or on home lawns, gardens, greenhouses, outdoor ornamental vegetable gardens, fruits, berries, citrus, and crop plants. The bait can be scattered on the lawn or on the soil around any vegetable plants, flowers, fruit trees or bushes to be protected.
  • Dead slugs and snails may not be visible as they often crawl away to secluded places to die. Plant protection will be observed in the decrease in plant damage.

DIRECTION FOR USE

  Scatter Snail Magic granules on the soil around or near the plants to be protected. Apply bait evenly at the rate of 200g -500g/ 1000sq feet or for smaller areas,  1 level teaspoon/ sq yard If the ground is dry wet it before applying bait. Snail Magic works best when the soil is moist but with little or no standing water. Reapply as the bait is consumed or at least every two weeks.  Apply at a higher rate if the infestation is severe, If the area is heavily watered, or after long periods of heavy rain. WHERE TO APPLY: Treat all likely areas of infestation, especially around the perimeter of garden plots because these pests travel into plant areas from daytime refuges. They favor damp places around vegetable plants such as beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery, squash, flower gardens, rockeries, hedges, bentgrass lawns, citrus groves, ivy patches, and other ground covers where they obtain shelter by day.