Pets in the garden
The table below outlines information relating to pets and Yates products.
| Product | Comments |
|---|---|
Yates Blitzem |
Observe pet’s behaviour – if pets start to take an interest in the pellets or start to eat them, remove the pellets or keep pets away from baited areas until the pellets have disintegrated, or put pellets in a pet proof bait station. |
Yates Extra Strength Weed ‘n’Feed hose-on |
Keep pets off lawn until spray has dried. Grass can be grazed after a minimum of 7 days and one mowing. Remove clippings |
Yates Lush Weed ‘n’ Feed granular |
Product MAY cause skin irritation. Keep pets off lawn until after the product has been watered in well. |
Yates Zero Glyphosate Weedspray |
Keep pets off lawn until spray has dried. Dogs and cats that chew grass cannot consume enough product to cause poisoning. Do not allow grazing of treated areas by rabbits and guinea pigs etc. |
Yates Zero Bindii & Clover Weeder |
Keep pets off lawn until spray has dried. Grass can be grazed after a minimum of 7 days and one mowing. Remove clippings |
Yates Zero Pathweeder-Ready to use and powderconcentrate |
Keep pets off treated areas until spray has dried. Do not allow grazing of treated areas. |
Yates Mancozeb Plus |
Keep pets off lawn until spray has dried. Grass can be grazed after a minimum of 14 days and one mowing with clippings removed |
Bayer Baythroid |
Keep pets off treated garden areas until spray has dried. Keep pets off lawn until after product has been watered in. Grass can be grazed after a minimum of 7 days and one mowing after removing clippings. |
Bayer Bayleton |
Keep pets off treated areas until spray has dried. Grass can be grazed after a minimum of 7 days and one mowing after clippings are removed. |
Fertilisers |
Some animals and birds are attracted to some fertilisers, both organic and inorganic, compound, single element (chelated iron), granular or slow release. Monitor pets behaviour around fertilised areas. Keep fertiliser bags tightly closed and out of reach of pets at all times. Keep pets off fertilised areas until after the fertiliser has been watered in. Watering should dissolve most of the fertiliser particles, or wash them into the lawn or soil so they are inaccessible. Extra care should be taken with chickens and granular fertilsers and dogs and organic fertilisers such as blood and bone to which they are highly attracted. |
