Controlling All Slug and Snail Species Improves Crop Health, ROI

Supplementing ground and crop management practices with powerful baits approved for conventional and organic production is an efficient way to achieve as much control as possible.

Slugs and snails can rob performance from any crop. They’re among the most destructive pests in agriculture. In fact, slugs alone can wipe out a slow-growing crop in just a few days, according to The Ohio State University. Both pests thrive in damp and wet conditions, common during spring. They’re most active at night and on cloudy and foggy days. They hide when it’s sunny and warm, so often the only evidence of their presence is missing or damaged plants and slimy, silver trails.

Keeping trunk areas as grass- and weed-free as possible and not letting limbs and leaves touch the ground help keep slugs and snails away from citrus trees as shown on this snail bait trial site. A sound baiting strategy will help manage infestations should they occur.

Successfully managing these pests takes a combination of practices. Where possible, the first step is to remove as many places as possible where they can hide during the day. Debris, weedy areas around tree trunks and dense ground cover are ideal for them to avoid sun and heat.

Green cover crops can harbor these pests, so baiting to reduce populations before the cover crops are disked, mowed or dried down is sound management. Otherwise, slugs and snails can move out of disturbed cover crops and infest the crop.

Early warm spells, especially right after rainfall, make for prime baiting weather. These periods give the pests time to come out of hibernation, get active and start feeding on your crop and profits. Supplementing ground and crop management practices with powerful baits approved for conventional and organic production is an efficient way to achieve as much control as possible.

Two baits have shown to be especially effective at controlling all species of slugs and snails.

Ferroxx® AQ Slug and Snail Bait from Neudorff North America is an iron-based, waterproof bait, resistant enough that it is labeled for aquatic application. This characteristic also helps the bait last a long time on the ground. With iron phosphate as the active ingredient, Ferroxx AQ can be used around pets and wildlife. Because it is MRL-exempt, Ferroxx AQ may be applied to all food and feed crops, unlike competing baits. Snails and slugs are lured to the bait. Once ingested, even small amounts will cause them to stop feeding and die. The product has one label for all use sites and its micro pellets allow for the maximum number of baiting points. Ferroxx AQ is labeled for broadcast, aerial, and direct aquatic application.

Sluggo Maxx® Slug and Snail Bait, also from Neudorff, is the most powerful slug and snail bait for organic agriculture. It is OMRI Listed®, MRL-exempt and offers fast-acting protection up to the day of harvest. It simplifies compliance because it can be applied to a wide variety of crops and has no annual maximum or re-application interval. Sluggo Maxx can be applied via broadcast, over-the-top, aerial and aquatic methods. It can be used around pets, wildlife and domestic animals.

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IPM is a Natural for Today’s Agriculture

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. This information, in combination with available pest control methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

The IPM approach can be applied to both agricultural and non-agricultural settings, such as the home, garden, and workplace. IPM takes advantage of all appropriate pest management options including, but not limited to, the judicious use of pesticides. In contrast, organic food production applies many of the same concepts as IPM but limits the use of pesticides to those that are produced from natural sources, as opposed to synthetic chemicals.

Also, see other information at https://www.epa.gov/safepestcontrol/integrated-pest-management-ipm-principles which is also the source for the above definition.

IPM is applicable to conventional and organic production and is a foundation of pest management practices and requirements in the USDA National Organic Program. IPM is applicable to agriculture, non-crop sites, and to the management of structural pests. IPM is frequently required when providing pest control services on public property sites as well as many private-sector sites. 

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Neudorff USA launches Antixx Liquid Ant Bait

It’s with great pleasure that Neudorff USA announces the launch of Antixx Liquid Ant Bait for ants and other common pests.

Antixx LAB is a research-driven, highly palatable ant bait that introduces a new active ingredient to the pest control market, spinosad. Spinosad is a metabolite of the soil-dwelling bacteria Saccharopolyspora Spinosa and is highly active on insects by ingestion as well as contact.

Spinosad works quickly and kills the queen and colony within 1-2 weeks. Antixx LAB offers pest management professionals a new way of controlling troublesome ants, as well as other common pests while managing resistance to existing products. This coupled with the reduced risk of spinosad makes these products integral tools to control nuisance pests as part of a comprehensive pest management program.

Neudorff launches Scorpio Liquid Ant Bait in Canada

October 2017. It is with great pleasure that Neudorff announces the launch of Scorpio Liquid Ant Bait in Canada.

Scorpio is a ready-to-use highly palatable liquid ant bait that contains an active ingredient new to the structural pest control market, spinosad. Spinosad is a metabolite of the soil-dwelling bacteria Saccharopolyspora spinosa. Spinosad-based insecticides are widely used to protect food and ornamental plants including those on organic farms, but have not been used to protect structures…until now!

Spinosad can be used indoors and outdoors. It kills a wide range of ant species including carpenter ants. Scorpio works quickly and will kill the queen and colony. Expect colony control in 1-2 weeks. Scorpio, therefore, offers pest management professionals a new way of controlling troublesome ants and manage resistance to existing products. This makes Scorpio an exciting and novel new tool for pest management professionals.

The Neudorff team is very excited to enter the structural pest control market and looks forward to working with Gardex and Univar to bring Scorpio Liquid Ant Bait to the structural pest control industry. Look to Neudorff as we move to expand the range of Scorpio products for pest management professionals.

Ants Added to Seduce® and Bug-N-Sluggo® Insect Bait Labels

April 12, 2016—Seduce®, Bug-N-Sluggo®, and Sluggo Plus T&O® insect baits have been approved by the U.S. EPA and California’s DPR for use on ants. The improved UV- and rain-resistant compressed bait pellets provide control of several ant species, cutworms and earwigs. These fast-acting products knock back ant populations in less than 48 hours. Bug-N-Sluggo and Sluggo Plus T&O also contains iron phosphate for the control of snails and slugs.

The dry pellets, which are now a terra-cotta color, are easy to apply, unlike some sticky competitor baits that can be more troublesome to accurately apply. Seduce and Bug-N-Sluggo have 4-hour reentry intervals and on almonds can be used up to the day before harvest. They are OMRI® Listed and NOP approved, so they can be used in organic production, as well as conventional farming.

Seduce and Bug-n-Sluggo are distributed by Certis USA into the crop and T&O markets. Brandt distributes Sluggo Plus T&O into landscape, nursery, golf and other non-crop markets.