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markos9 Bio Cat-A-Pult: ... has got there first. Having them crap on the lawn is not nice either (cleaning it up is unpleasant, but missing seeing it is even worse. Imagine what happens to a cat turd when it hits the high speed blades of a lawn mower: not nice!). Two years ago, I happened upon Bio Cat-a-pult. This product is designed to prevent cats, dogs, and birds from entering the garden. Cat-a-pult contains aluminium ammonium sulphate a...
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Brand: Bio / Garden Chemicals / Type: Pest Control
overall rating  8 reviews
 
Bio Cat-A-Pult Bio Cat-A-Pult
Brand: Bio / Garden Chemicals / Type: Pest Control - Aims to protects all areas of the garden from damage and fouling by cats and dogs
overall rating  3 reviews
 
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his0yir Bio Slug Pellets
... my hair stand up. It may come to personal preference but I can clearly feel a desperate urge to eliminate all snails and slugs in my garden. Slug-phobia is how I call it. It is out of question for me to pick them up one by one, although lots of my friends do. The snail trouble came to a turning point and I found myself wielded with a powerful weapon with great relief when I started using Bio pellets in my garden. It is simple to use, just spread the pellets around your plants, preferably in wet evenings or after rain. Snails and slug, after eating pellets instead of plants, become sick and melt soon afterwards. It is effective and snails rush to have these pell...
Read the full review: Snail food by his0yir
markos9 Bio Slug Pellets
... my selfish desire to have a lovely front garden result in annihilation of the local goldfinches and sparrows, so I did a bit of research before selecting my weapon of choice ! It was immediately apparent that the best slug and snail killers contain metaldehyde. This molluscicide is highly toxic to slugs and snails, but is also harmful to wildlife and pets in large enough doses. Here, however, Bio Slug Pellets appear to offer several advantages over the competition. The pellets have been designed to be unattractive to birds or pets. The colour, a sickly blue, is reported to put off birds from eating them, whilst the bittering agent deters animals from making a meal ...
Read the full review: Your plants will thank you for using these! by markos9
freud Bio Slug Pellets
... like The Good Life in our back garden although I suspect Tom & Barbara never dreamt of using slug pellets! Unfortunately we noticed big holes appearing in the leaves of some of the plants & discovered those horrible slimy lines which meant we had been visited by those horrible,ugly, disgusting slugs & snails - yuk! There wasn t time to shop around so we bought a bottle (800g) of Bio Slug Pellets from our local garden centre for £2.99 determined to rid the creatures before they did any more damage. OK we could have used beer or salt but as these pellets claim to be biodegradable & don t remain in the food chain as toxins we decided that we d just kill...
Read the full review: sorry to snail/slug lovers by freud
 
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