1. At a rate of 0.11 to 0.44 lbs/1,000 square feet or 0.5 teaspoons/square yard, scatter the slug and snail bait granules on the soil around or near the plants to be protected. Do not place in piles. Apply more heavily if the infestation is severe, if the area is heavily watered, or after long periods of heavy rain.
2. Reapply as the bait is consumed or every two weeks.
At a rate of 0.11–0.44 lbs/1,000 square feet or 0.5 teaspoons/square yard, scatter the slug and snail bait granules on the soil around or near the plants to be protected. Do not place in piles. Apply more heavily if the infestation is severe, if the area is heavily watered, or after long periods of heavy rain.
Reapply as the bait is consumed or every two weeks.
SLUG & SNAIL FACTS:
Slugs and snails favor damp places around vegetable plants such as beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery, and squash
They also prefer flower gardens, ivy patches, and other ground cover where they obtain shelter by day
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