Organic Slug and Snail Wool Repellets, 2.5 litre, Slug No More
Organic Slug and Snail Wool Repellets, 2.5 Litre
Made in New Zealand from NZ sheep wool. Place around plants and water — the wool pellets form a felt barrier that slugs and snails cannot cross, while also absorbing their moisture on contact. As the pellets biodegrade over 8 to 12 months, they release natural nutrients into the soil. Safe for humans, animals, and the garden ecosystem — does not kill slugs, simply deters them. 2.5 litres.
Key details
- 100% NZ sheep wool
- Creates a felt barrier — slugs and snails cannot cross
- Biodegrades over 8-12 months, releasing natural nutrients
- Safe for humans, pets, and beneficial garden insects
- 2.5 litres
- Proudly made in New Zealand
How to use
Place pellets around plants and water in. The pellets swell into a felt barrier. Store in a cool, dry place.
Safety
Not a biocide — works by physical deterrence, not chemicals. Safe around pets, children, and edible plants. Wash hands after use.
- Ingredients
- NZ Sheep Wool
- Care & How to use
- Place around plant and water. The pellets form a felt barrier and slugs cannot cross. Store in cool dry place.
- Features
- Organic, eco-friendly wool that’s safe for humans and animals, absorbs slug moisture, releases natural nutrients, biodegrades in 8–12 months, and is easy to use.
- Origin
- Proudly made in New Zealand
- Lifecycle
- Can be reused for storage, as compost bin liners, or repurposed for garden waste and plant pot liners.
- Weight / Size
- 2.5lt
- Shipping Information
- 100% plastic-free packaging
children
When watered, the pellets swell into a felt-like barrier around plants. Slugs and snails cannot cross the scratchy wool fibre barrier, and the dry fibres absorb moisture from their bodies on contact, making them turn back.
Scatter the pellets in a ring around the plants you want to protect, then water them in so they swell and bind together into the barrier layer.
Yes, as they biodegrade over 8 to 12 months, the wool releases natural nutrients including nitrogen into the soil, acting as a slow-release fertiliser.
They're made in New Zealand from NZ sheep wool by Biogrow-distributed Slug No More.