Nemaslug Slug Nematodes For Slug Control In Gardens
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Nemaslug slug nematodes are a natural organic pest control for reducing slug damage in beds, borders and vegetable plots. These slug nematodes are microscopic transparent worms that feed and multiply inside the slug. The less common name is Phasmarhabditis californica. Suitable for organic gardening and safe to use around children, pets and wildlife.
How Nematodes For Slugs Work In Soil
Apply nematodes for slugs to moist soil and they seek out the pest below ground. After entering the slug they release bacteria and the slug stops feeding within a few days. Most die within a week. Results occur out of sight with no residue left on the surface.
Using Slug Nematodes In Gardens And Allotments
Use slug nematodes across beds, lawns, raised beds and pots to protect young plants and crops. Start early in the season to reduce pressure on seedlings. Maintain even coverage over the treated area for consistent results. Coverage per pack is 40 sq.m.
Safe Nematode Slug Control For Family Gardens
This nematode slug approach targets only slugs in the soil ecosystem. It can be used where pets and wildlife are present. Apply as part of a routine garden care plan to limit damage through the growing season. No special protective measures are required during use.
Nematodes Slugs Guidance For Best Outcomes
Prepare the ground so moisture reaches the root zone and avoid letting soil dry out too quickly after application. Read and follow the instructions supplied with the pack. Keep products out of direct sunlight before use. Apply during suitable garden conditions.
The nematodes have a shelf life and arrive with a shelf life of 1 - 2 weeks, they need to be stored in the fridge until you need to use and the whole packet needs to be used in one go.
When to use slug nematodes UK
Apply when soil temperature is above 5ºC (41ºF). Typical use runs from February or March through to October and they can also be used under cover outside this window.
Are slug nematodes safe
Yes, they are completely safe to use around children, pets and wildlife and are suitable for organic gardening.
Do nematodes kill slugs
Yes. Once applied, slugs stop feeding within a few days and usually die within a week underground.
Do slug nematodes kill worms
No. The treatment is aimed at slugs and does not harm earthworms or other garden wildlife.
How do nematodes work on slugs
They enter the slug and secrete bacteria which kills the slug. For continued control reapply every six weeks and start at least a week before planting.
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Application of Slug Nematodes
Small 40m2 pack:
Dissolve the entire contents of the pack in a bucket containing 4 litres of water to create a stock solution.
Stir vigorously and immediately take 0.5 litres of the stock solution, add to a 5-litre watering can fitted with a very coarse rose and fill with water.
Apply the solution to an eighth of the soil area to be treated.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the whole area is treated.
Water the treated area after application.
The small pack fills 8 watering cans of 5 litres and treats up to 40m2.
Also easily applied with our hose end Nematode Applicator, Nematode Sprayer, Nematode Watering Can
or just pop this coarse watering can rose for nematodes on your watering can.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Question: What are slug nematodes? Nematodes are microscopic worms which seek out slugs and stop them from destroying your plants.
Question: Why use slug nematodes? Nematodes are effective and are safe to use and harmless to children, pets and wildlife.
Question: Will slug nematodes control all slugs? They control all common species of small to medium-sized slugs up to 8 cm (approx. 3 inches).
Question: How long do slug nematodes last? One application will provide around six weeks of control of slugs.
Question: What happens if the temperature falls after I have applied my slug nematodes? The control may be a little slower. However, the nematodes are capable of surviving even the odd frost.
Question: Why would I apply slug nematodes in Autumn? This will reduce the number of slugs laying eggs and therefore reduce the new population emerging in the spring.
Question: Can I eat produce that has been treated with slug nematodes? Yes, just wash your fruit and vegetables in the normal way.
Question: Can slug nematodes kill snails? No, the slug nematodes do not kill snails.