SLUG CONTROLS
When looking to save your plants from slugs (and snails) nematodes are great. They significantly reduce slug numbers and deter snails from the areas you have treated. If you have some prize plants then use Slug Rings once you have applied nematodes for extra protection.
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Nemaslug or alternative
These nematodes can be used once your soil temperature is above 5°C. Check your soil temperature here. Do not buy nematodes more than a week before application.
We supply packs of microscopic beneficial nematodes (eelworms) which are watered into pots or open ground. Use as soon as soil temperature reach 5°C and every 6 weeks to keep slugs at bay. This pack treats 100 sqm. Click here for 40 sqm
Nemaslug Alternative
Treats 40 sqm - use when soil temperature is above 5°C. This is a great alternative to Nemaslug, it works in exactly the same way.
We supply packs of microscopic beneficial nematodes, Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita, (eelworms) which are watered into pots or open ground. This is a perishable product, do not buy in advance.
You can read the application instructions HERE.
Slugs eat leaves, stems and roots of plants, weakening them and often causing them to die.
They leave slimy trails over plants and soil, and are particularly devastating to seedlings and cuttings. Slugs leave their own individual scent trails so they can find their way home. There are other creatures (like caterpillars) who make big holes in leaves, but if you see the tell-tale slime, then slugs are the culprit!
Slugs come in many shapes and sizes and are commonplace around the garden, particularly in damp conditions.
Infestations are less serious in dry weather but tend to become a problem during prolonged rainy weather. An individual grey field slug has the potential to produce 90,000 grandchildren and has approximately 27,000 teeth!
They live underground during the day, emerging at night to feed. One cubic metre of garden will on average contain up to 200 slugs.
We supply packs of microscopic beneficial nematodes, Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita, which are watered into pots or open ground with a watering can or hose. They enter the slug through a hole in its back while it is underground and poison it so that it will die within a few days underground, out of sight.
Nemaslug alternative
Slug nematodes can be used once your soil temperature is above 5°C. Check your soil temperature here. Do not buy nematodes more than a week before application.
We supply packs of microscopic beneficial nematodes (eelworms) which are watered into pots or open ground. You can read the application instructions HERE.
Use as soon as soil temperature reach 5°C and every 6 weeks to keep slugs at bay. This pack treats 40 sqm. You can order individual packs or multiple packs delivered at 6 week intervals. Click here for 100 sqm.
Got a question about using nematodes? You may find the answer here
How about ditching the bucket and maths involved in applying nematodes?
This great bit of kit allows you to apply nematodes using your hose, a measuring jug and a stirrer. It's also a timesaver and great for applying nematodes to large or high up areas.
Opening and closing the sprayer
Bend the plastic tab so that the round sprayer button can be turned 90 degrees. The sprayer is now ready to use.
Full Instructions
1. Mix the entire contents of the nematode sachet with 1 litre of lukewarm water and stir until the product is completely dissolved. This will leave you with the nematode concentrate.
2. Use a funnel, or measuring cup, and pour the required amount of concentrate into the Nema Super Sprayer. Top this up with tap water. Correct application amounts are detailed below in Table 1.
3. Attach the sprayer head to the bottle.
4. Shake the Nema Super Sprayer to mix the nematodes in the liquid.
5. Connect a garden hose to the Nema Super Sprayer.
6. Open the water tap and start spraying, moving the sprayer gently back and forth. Start with the most damaged areas and continue spraying all the areas where you suspect the presence of pests.
• After 3 - 5 minutes (depending on the water pressure) all of the nematodes will have been applied to the soil, or plants, and the Nema Super Sprayer will be empty.
• Repeat the application steps as often as indicated in the refill table below.
• Clean all parts of the Nema Super Sprayer thoroughly with water after use.
Table 1