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Snail repellent

There is certainly no guarantee that plants are 100 percent safe from snails; if only because populations have changed in recent years due to the massive immigration of the Spanish way snail. But clear likes - and clear dislikes - can be observed. That snails get an electric shock when they come into contact with copper is a theory that is as widespread as it is unproven. What is considered certain, however, is that the slime produced by the snails in combination with copper leads to a chemical reaction that damages the animals' mucous membranes through oxidation processes - and ultimately prevents the animals from crawling over a copper strip. We offer repellents that owe their effect to a proportion of pure copper - they are suitable for beds and pots.