Monterey Sluggo Plus Snail & Slug Killer - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Janet from Maryland
    06/21/2012
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    How often do I need to reapply Sluggo Plus Snail & Slug Killer and what area size can I can treat.
    Do i need to apply it all over my yard or lawn?
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    Apply Sluggo evenly at approximately 0.5 to 1 lb. per 1,000 square feet, or for smaller areas, 0.075 to 0.15 oz., or 0.5 to 1 teaspoon, per square yard. Each 1 lb container of Sluggo can cover up to 2,000 sq ft. You should reapply every 4 weeks or after heavy rains (not to exceed 3 applications per month). Treat all likely areas of infestation, especially around the perimeter of garden plots for slugs and snails, because these pests travel into plant areas from daytime refuges. They favor damp places around vegetable plants such as beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery and squash. Other favorite areas are flower gardens, rockeries, hedges, dichondra, lawns, ivy patches, and other ground cover where they obtain shelter by day.Please read the Sluggo product label for complete usage instructions.
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  • Asked by Jean from Plano Tx
    04/02/2012
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    Do you water after putting Sluggo Plus out?
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    If the ground is dry, wet it before applying the Sluggo bait. The product works best when soil is moist but with little or no standing water.
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  • Asked by Nada
    04/03/2011
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    Is Sluggo plus safe to use around children?
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    Sluggo should be safe to use around children as long as you follow all product label instructions.
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  • Asked by Vicki from Eufaula, Ok
    09/18/2016
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    What can I use to get rid of slugs in the house?
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    If slugs are getting in the home then it sounds like you have some entry point that need to be sealed up or some moisture issues that need to be remedied to deter them from coming inside. You can also sprinkle snail and slug baits around the perimeter of the home to cut down on the population on your property as well. One of our top slug products is the Monterey Sluggo Plus. Apply bait evenly at approximately 0.5 to 1 lb. per 1,000 square feet, or for smaller areas, 0.075 to 0.15 oz., or 0.5 to 1 teaspoon, per square yard. Do not place in piles. Scatter the bait around the perimeter of the area to provide a protective “barrier” for pests entering the area. If the ground is dry, wet it before applying bait. Sluggo Plus works best when soil is moist but with little or no standing water. 

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  • Asked by Judith from Frisco, Tx
    10/14/2018
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    How do I get rid of snails?
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    Sluggo Plus is one of our most popular snali control products.  It is a pelleted snail, slug and insect bait. You can find our full selection of snail control products here.  

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  • Asked by Frances from Raceland La
    01/19/2020
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    Can Sluggo Plus with spinosad help with thrip control?
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    Monterey Sluggo Plus Snail & Slug Killer is not labeled to control thrips.

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  • Asked by Valerie from Clarkston, Ga
    06/10/2021
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    Does Monterey Sluggo Plus work against hammerhead worms?
    I understand that hammerhead worms are invasive and have no natural predators, but that they can be killed only with salt, bleach, or fire. And they quickly decimate earthworms. Does Sluggo Plus have any salt-like substance that would kill hammerhead worms if they consumed it?
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    We do not recommend Monterey Sluggo Plus Snail & Slug Killer or any other products for control of hammerhead worms. These are a carnivorous invasive species, and we are not aware of any specific products to control them except perhaps salt or vinegar. You can learn more about these worms here.

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