Multiguard Snail & Slug Killer Pellets By Multicrop.
CAUTION: DO NOT place pellets in piles or heaps. DO NOT allow animals access to the packet, as dogs may find Multiguard attractive, and if consumed in large quantities, it may be toxic.
Multiguard is one of the least toxic of all slug and snail killers used worldwide. The active ingredient, Iron EDTA Complex, is rated less toxic than common salt.
In 1997, the Australian Veterinary Association evaluated the safety of Multiguard to dogs, who are the usual victims, and concluded that it appears to be a great advance in the development of slug and snail killers, showing considerably less toxicity for dogs than alternative products.
Multiguard contains a bittering agent to deter children from consuming large quantities. As dogs can gulp a quantity of food down before they even care what it tastes like, it is too risky to rely on the bittering agent alone to deter dogs from eating Snail and slug baits.
How about the environment? Multiguard is also environmentally friendly. It doesn’t affect earthworms or other beneficial insects and has no effect on birds that eat slugs and snails. Even plants benefit from Multiguard. Apart from being protected from the ravages of slug and snail damage, they can use the iron released from disintegrating pellets as a valuable nutrient source.
Features:
# Most effective.
# Low risk to domestic pets, dogs, cats, native birds & lizards, when used as directed on packaging.
# Eco-friendly as it breaks down into nutrients for soil & plants. Harmless to earthworms and beneficial insects.
# 1kg treats 200m2.
# Ideal on vegies, herbs and flowers.
# Active Constituent: 60g/kg Iron EDTA Complex.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Is Multiguard snail & slug killer safe to use when we have blue tongues and frogs?
A. I got this reply from a rep of the manufacturer of this product, "Multiguard contains no dangerous poisons, and when eaten in small quantities is safe for humans, domestic pets, lizards, frogs and other wildlife. Multiguard is non-toxic and not harmful to worms or beneficial insects".
Q. Are multi-guard snail pellets safe for pets?
A. I found this answer (below) on the Multiguard website.
How safe is it for animals?
CAUTION: DO NOT place pellets in piles or heaps. DO NOT allow animals access to the packet, as dogs may find Multiguard attractive, and if consumed in large quantities, it may be toxic.
Multiguard is one of the least toxic of all slug and snail killers used worldwide. The active ingredient, Iron EDTA Complex, is rated less toxic than common salt.
In 1997, the Australian Veterinary Association evaluated the safety of Multiguard for dogs, who are the usual victims. It concluded that it appears to be a significant advance in the development of slug and snail killers, showing considerably less toxicity for dogs than alternative products.
Multiguard contains a bittering agent to deter children from consuming large quantities. As dogs can gulp a quantity of food down before they even care what it tastes like, it is too risky to rely on the bittering agent alone to deter dogs from eating Snail and slug baits.