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Old 17-04-2014, 12:43 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 17/04/2014 09:02, Charlie Pridham wrote:

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I have been using this product for years as it is effective and safe
for pets. However, having recommended it to a close friend and their
having applied it last evening, I was asked whether or not it harmed
frogs as she had seen some shortly after applying it.

Does anyone here know the answer, please? I've had a Google on it, but
there's nothing at all that refers to frogs, so I'm hoping someone on
urg has (hopefully positive) experience of it. Thanks for your time.
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Spider.
On high ground in SE London
gardening on heavy clay


Yes, if frogs were to get the liquid on their skins it would not be
good, it is not likely they would eat a dead slug but I suppose they
could take one just after it had come in contact with the slug clear
while it was still moving, that also would not be good.
Having said that, I do use Slug clear on the clematis crowns in spring,
but by now have switched to Ferramol pellets (Iron based) which are
harmless to birds mammals (and frogs!)




Thanks very much, Charlie! I've already texted my friend and said pick
up any dead bodies so they won't be eaten. She's dealing with that and
said that, so far, her frogs look fine. Can't help wondering if some
crawled away to die :~(((. At least she's aware of that now, so
hopefully she'll thrash about a bit before watering the slug liquid on
her plants. That should give the frogs a chance to get away. I'm
hoping that, once dry, the liquid will be less harmful to frogs.
Fingers crossed.
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Spider.
On high ground in SE London
gardening on heavy clay