We made a test with our product ''Slugstop'', to see how it works. The slugs & snails do not want to cross the copper tape. We knew it worked, but now we can see how. Thanks to the Slugstop team for making it happen.
great video, in your video, snail didn't cross the copper tape, buy i saw in some other videos doing the same experiment but on dry surfaces and on dry copper tape, the snails did crawl over the copper tape eventually, wondering if that makes the difference.
Good one! In wet conditions the copper makes more conductivity. The snails only come out when its damp and moist out side. Our video was made with water dust to simulate outside nature. When its dry and hot = no snails. When its wet and moist = Loads of snails. The product works perfect in places with a lot of snails. You can be unlucky by a super snail crossing. But only one of a 100 will do this. That is our experience. Thanks for asking