Summary
Slug pellets are considered suspect by some gardeners because of their metaldehyde content but this new type from Scotts is said to be more efficient while using only half the amount of chemical.
The metaldehyde has been broken down into smaller particles, giving more widespread distribution inside the pellet and increasing the chances of slugs and snails eating a fatal dose.See the full content of this document
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What's New?: Low-Dose Slug Pellets
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