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Molluscicides are a type of agrochemical and fertilizer used to control mollusks, such as snails and slugs. They are typically applied to crops, gardens, and other areas where mollusks are a problem. Molluscicides are available in a variety of formulations, including granules, liquids, and baits. They are typically applied directly to the soil or foliage, and can be used in combination with other pest control methods.
Molluscicides are an important tool for farmers and gardeners, as they can help reduce crop damage caused by mollusks. They can also help reduce the spread of diseases, such as rat lungworm, which can be spread by mollusks.
Some companies in the molluscicide market include Bayer, Syngenta, BASF, and FMC Corporation. Show Less Read more