Garland Slug X Bio Slug & Snail Trap
Protect your plants and vegetable foliage from the most common of garden pests that you hardly ever see. Place your traps around any area you see eaten foliage or near plants you want to protect.
Re-use the traps time after time.
The patented Slug X has revolutionized the removal of gardeners' worst enemies - slugs and snails. The Slug X has won several 'Best Buy' commendations in press features on slug control and countless customers continue to write to us with glowing testimonials.
The Slug X attracts slug and snails using beer as bait. A strong smell builds up inside the trap and the slugs/snails are lured inside by an aroma that they find irresistible! Once inside, they become disorientated and, unable to exit the trap and fall into one of three drowning wells.
The Slug X consists of a base molding featuring three drowning wells and four 'funneled' access points. A tight-fitting lid ensures that fumes from the beer generate quickly to attract slugs/snails to their doom.
The Slug X can clear affected areas of slugs. Independent testers from The Daily Telegraph caught 147 slugs in just one night! It really does work.
Unlike many other slug traps on the market which are designed to be semi buried, the Slug X is fully portable and can be moved from place to place. The trap is equally effective when used on patios and decking.
It is also important to stress that unlike many other slug control methods, such as slug pellets, the Slug X does not use poison. Birds and hedgehogs often eat poisoned slugs. The Slug X will not cause harm to other wildlife.
The Slug X is made from recycled polypropylene.
Size Check: 26cm (10") Long 20.5cm (8") Wide 6cm (2.5") High
TIP: Start on time to catch the snails.
In spring snails lay their first ± 400 eggs through cracks under clods. After three weeks, the eggs hatch and barely two months later they already begin to reproduce. It is therefore important to start already in autumn or early spring to control the number of snails in your garden, to avoid a snail infestation later in the year.