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Nemaslug Nematodes: Slug Killer 40m2
Nemaslug nematodes control all common species of small to medium sized slugs. Start your control regime early and you will be able to target the young slugs growing under the ground feeding on humus.
Do your young plants look wonderfully healthy one day – and the next morning look like they have provided a banquet meal for the local pests?
We have been conducting our own tests over the last couple of growing seasons and have found Nemaslug nematodes to be both easy to apply and effective at killing slugs before they do any damage.
Nemaslug contains millions of naturally occurring microscopic nematodes that kill slugs both above and below ground. Completely harmless to birds, hedgehogs and other wildlife (including pets and children).
The Benefits of Nemaslug Slug Killer:
- Easy to apply
- Extremely Effective
- Harmless to children, pets, birds and wildlife.
- Unlike many chemicals, Nemaslug can assist wildlife in combating pests without posing a risk to wildlife itself.
- Nemaslug is perfectly safe to use on food crops
- Apply Nemaslug just once every 6 weeks
- Nemaslug isn't washed away by rain (unlike pellets)
When you receive your pack of Nemaslug, place it in the refrigerator immediately and use within the use by date (which can be up to four weeks).
Special Offer: SAVE £2.00 of the £9.95 RRP
- Within 3 - 5 days
- Regular Pack: treats up to 40m²
product reviews
A brilliant product - so much so I am ordering again.
Brilliant - no more slugs and lots of beautiful flowers.
What a fantastic product! I had tried everyting from salt to copper strips but every year the same depressing sight, sadly decimated letucce and heavily munched young plants of all varieties. I bought nemaslug slug killer for the first time last year and thought ok well it must be worth a go I am losing too much of my hard work and didn't want to piut anything on the garden that could affect my pe... [more]
The nematodes allow the seeds to grow without getting eaten by slugs and result in cheaper healthy salads. Great!
Best thing since sliced bread. I would recommend nemaslug to anyone. Gets rid of the little and not so little blitters with ease. Haven't had the same success as some have had with the snails. I bought some at the start of the season (18-3-09) and am only just coming back for a second batch. Really great. Thank you.
fantastic what more can i say
The best thing to happen to my garden, after losing half my veg to slugs last year I wanted a non chemical solution. The nematodes have kept the slugs down completely and I have a full veg bed. I have just ordered second batch and I shall only use nematodes in future. Well recommended.
We grow flowers, soft fruit, a small amount of vegetables but mostly dahlias in our garden. This year we tried Nemaslug Slug Killer for the first time as we have had terrible trouble with slugs for years. Nemaslug has been a great success, even with the wet weather we had in April and May the slugs have vanished and all our dahlias are thriving. My husband is so pleased to have found a product whi... [more]
I tried Nemaslug Slug Killer after the rain kept washing away the slug pellets which I had been applying almost daily. Nemaslug really does keep you slug free for weeks and are great for things like hosta’s, brassica’s, potatoes and strawberries (protecting the fruit from damage). If you are thinking about getting Nemaslug, don’t hesitate, its great stuff. It seems expensive, but... [more]
I have been using Metaldehyde slug pellets for years, but last year I decided to try these nematodes. I havnt looked back since, just one application every few weeks pretty much guarenteed protection from slugs and I had next to no damage from slugs in the whole growing season. Recommended!
I used this product last year when slugs seemed to be everywhere with very good results.
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