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UK gardeners warned to ‘check sheds’ as alert issued over slug pellets

By staff11 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

It’s even illegal to store the banned slug pellets, as well as to supply them or sell them, gardeners are warned to check if their pellets contain this banned chemical

Young crops are especially vulnerable to being eaten and destroyed by slugs and snails. The use of slug pellets helps to protect them. The slug pellets in the image are made of ferric phosphate which is organically approved. They share the same obvious blue colouring as conventional slug pellets
Gardeners urged to check their slug pellets if it contains this banned chemical(Image: James_Davidson via Getty Images)

Gardeners who have slug pellets stashed away in their sheds have been given a legal caution about using them following a change in law. Slug pellets have long been a go-to for gardeners battling the perennial war against slugs and snails.

This damp summer saw a surge in slug and snail populations, wreaking havoc on our summer crops. However, this autumn is when their numbers are predicted to skyrocket once again as colder, wetter weather sets in.

But gardeners are now being alerted that they could be breaking the law if they continue to store certain slug pellets in their sheds, due to a legal amendment in 2022. Slug pellets containing a chemical known as metaldehyde were outlawed in the UK in 2022.

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Not only is it illegal to use these pellets, but it’s also unlawful to store the banned slug pellets, or to supply or sell them, reports the Express.

Anyone in possession of slug pellets is being advised to check the bottle and dispose of the product if it contains metaldehyde, as it would have been sold prior to 2022.

Gardeners are also being encouraged to report any sellers still offering metaheldyde slug pellets to their local council. The ban was implemented because the pellets are toxic to birds and hedgehogs, not just slugs.

Predators of slugs ingest the poison indirectly when they eat the slugs and snails, which can inadvertently lead to the death of important and increasingly endangered species like hedgehogs and birds.

Hedgehog Street has highlighted the dangers of metaldehyde, noting: “Metaldehyde is a molluscicide, meaning it is used to eradicate slugs and snails, usually from gardens and farmland.

The substance can however also cause harm to birds and mammals through direct ingestion or consumption of contaminated molluscs.

“Although slugs don’t form a large part of a hedgehog’s natural diet, the effects of this product have long been a concern. We therefore welcome this change and continue to encourage organic gardening.”

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