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Nemaslug is a natural product containing living organisms (nematodes) which are worm like |
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creatures that are invisible to the human eye. The nematodes enter the slugs and release |
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a bacteria, which stops the slugs eating and kills them. The nematodes then start to |
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reproduce and search out new slugs to kill. |
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* Available from March |
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* 3 x applications of Nemaslug, delivered every 6 weeks |
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* Each application contains 12 million nematodes.
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* Nemaslug supplied: 40sqm (50 sq. yards) coverage |
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* Nemaslug uniquely, works underground where 95% of slugs are found |
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* One application gives 6 weeks of slug control. |
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* Nemaslug is harmless to children, pets & other garden wildlife, but they can attack water |
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snails, so it is recommended to keep treatment 6" away from ponds. |
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* Nemaslug continues to work during wet weather.
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* Ideal to be used on food crops. Ideal for the organic gardener. |
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* Potatoes are susceptible to slug attack later in the season. So apply Nemaslug 6-7 weeks |
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before harvest when the tubers are most likely to be eaten by slugs. |
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* Approved by The Soil Association and HDRA
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* Endorsed by the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh |
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"Nemaslug the biological control of slugs…it is seriously impressive at dealing |
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organically with that tricky slug problem" |
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The Guardian February 2007 |
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"Keen Gardeners across the UK are reaping the benefits of this miraculous |
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discovery… you won’t be disappointed.” |
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RHS The Garden May 2006 |