WAKE UP - Metaldehyde in slug poison and fertilisers is showing up in drinking water and destroying wildlife. DANGEROUS TO TODDLER, PETS and WILDLIFE_ START USING ALTERNATIVES

    levels of a toxic pesticide more than 100 times the EU limit were present in a source of drinking water. The discovery of record levels of metaldehyde – a chemical used in slug pesticides – was reported by Natural England and the Environment Agency at the River Stour, which supplies water to homes in Essex and Suffolk. There's currently no treatment method available to extract this chemical from drinking water – once it's there, we're drinking it. Toxic to toddlers, wildlife and pets. ALTERNATIVES are Copper tape, egg shells, natural wool barrier pellets, coffee, nematodes and many more
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