🌿 Protect Your Garden, Naturally!
Monterey Sluggo Snail & Slug Killer is a 10-pound organic solution designed to effectively control snails, slugs, and other pests in various gardening environments. OMRI listed for organic gardening, it is safe for pets and wildlife, rain-resistant, and features a convenient granular formula for easy application.
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Energy Specifications Met | OMRI |
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Granules |
M**S
Works great
We used to get disgusting slugs in our bathroom every week or two. Bought Sluggo and applied it in the spring and then again in mid summer. No more slugs. Very happy with this product.
D**.
Effective
After a rainy week, I have had disgusting slugs visiting my porch and bird feeder every night. They seem to "remember" their slime trails and will come regardless of whether there's food.There was less in the jug than I imagined and I blew through most of it in a single application (and it's not exactly cheap). Luckily, it seems to be effective and I have not seen slugs since.5/5 stars and will probably buy again if the need arises.
J**U
Slug gone
This product is so easy to use and I don't have to see the dead slugs because they are not going to die in that spot. No smell is a plus! Very clean to touch and I felt safe using it. This protected my strawberry plants and day lilies.Now the question. I just wonder if everybody got a container half full at most.Mine was!! I did not weight or anything because I trusted Amazon to ship the new item, but I do remember thinking why they use such a big container for this much pellets.
J**S
Works on slugs and snails, stupid puppy keeps eating it all
Works great on snails, but my puppy keeps eating it. Last night she somehow got the whole thing open and spread it all over everywhere and was licking it up when I found her. Day before yesterday she did the same with coffee grounds. It says this stuff is non-toxic, but also hazardous to humans and pets. I really doubt it would hurt a dog much--this isn't the first time one of my dogs has eaten a little of it, and nothing ever came of it. But she's a young puppy and still only 30something pounds, and I really wasn't sure how much she ate before I found her scarfing up the mess, so just to be safe, I did the hydrogen peroxide trick anyway (you force-feed the dog hydrogen peroxide, and they vomit. I can't even count how many times I've had to do this to dogs over the years. It works every time.).Anyway, so now I have to buy more. But it's totally worth it! My petunias are beautiful right now, blooming healthy and lush and bright, whereas they were chewed down to the nubs of their leaves when I first put this stuff in the flower bed. As far as I can tell, my main problem is with snails. They are voracious and they wouldn't leave my petunias alone before I got this stuff, and they were even starting in on my begonias, which they're usually not all that interested in.I noticed a couple years back that the slugs and snails around here really love both tomatoes and petunias, both of which are in the nightshade family (I only knew this because I realized the two plants look sort of similar when they're very young, and they seem to be the favorites of local slugs and snails). So maybe this year I'll be able to grow my tomato plants before the slugs and snails completely massacre them. Or maybe it'll just keep the slugs and snails at bay while the stupid tomato worms take over :( We'll see!
R**B
Very effective
Great for keeping slugs off your vegetables. Birds really like to eat it so it disappears pretty fast.
S**D
Works great
Very effective treatment
S**M
Works but beware
We chose this option because it is wildlife and pet-friendly. It seemed to work well as we saw an immediate reduction of slugs. They had been destroying our Lupins. Unfortunately, after a couple of days of rain, our entire garden was covered in mold from the pellets. We let it dry out and raked as much out as possible. Would not order this product again.
T**S
Awesome - best product I have used
We have slugs that should have their own zip codes. Huge monsters. You put the sluggo down and within a day or two the number of slugs is down dramatically. I imagine it will do the same for snails.
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