Stop the Slug and Snail feasting with Corry’s and Win $25 gift card #HG101

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As we head into Summer our flower beds are planted and beginning to bloom, the garden is beginning to show signs of future vegetables to be eaten and the little creatures we refer to as snails and slugs have begun traveling through out our yards to enjoy a feast of fresh plants, vegetables and fruits.   As most gardeners know, slugs and snails are notorious garden pests. These nocturnal pests feast on decaying plant matter and a variety of living plants, such as flowers, hostas, lettuce, strawberries and tomatoes

Stop the feasting with CORRY’S® Slug and Snail Killer it provides up to two weeks protection against those slow moving garden pests. The ready-to-use pellets have been recently perfected and are not impacted by rain. It also works great on lawns, fruit gardens, and ornamentals.

For more than 60 years, the Corry’s Brand has been a trusted name, protecting the hard work and investment of gardeners from marauding slugs and snails.

You will appreciate CORRY’S®   new  highly-selective formula, homeowners and pets can now enter the treated area immediately after Corry’s has been applied and with its unique oxygen transport system, Corry’s inhibits the characteristics of slugs and snails without harming the beneficial species, such as honeybees, ladybird beetles or earthworms.

It is simple to use CORRY’S® in your garden with these step by step instructions:
How-To Use CORRY’S®  Slug & Snail Killer
1.        Scatter the slug and snail bait granules on the soil around or near the plants to be protected.
2.        Do not use kitchen utensils for food uses after pesticide use. Try to scatter granules evenly so as not to create piles.
3.        Reapply as the bait is consumed or every two weeks.
4.        Apply more heavily watered if the infestation is severe, if the area is heavily watered or after long periods of heavy rain.

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Tips for  CORRY’S®  Slug & Snail Killer
·        Treat all likely areas of infestation, especially around the base of plants, between rows and around the perimeter of garden plots where pests travel into plant areas from daytime refuges.
·        Slugs and snails favor damp places around vegetable plants, such as beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cabbage, celery and squash. Other favorite areas include home lawns, gardens, greenhouses, outdoor ornamentals, vegetable gardens, fruits, ivy patches, and other ground cover where they obtain shelter by day.

{Post and giveaway sponsored by Central Garden & Pet, but all opinions are my own}

 

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