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Down Under
Bottled toads have explosive potential
2006-09-19
By way of introduction, Cane Toads are the number one feral pest in Australia. GARDENERS who bought liquid fertiliser made from cane toads have been warned the product may spontaneously explode in storage. FrogWatch NT gave the warning yesterday for people who have bought bottles of their product ToadJus after reports of them exploding.

Co-ordinator Graeme Sawyer said customers who have not yet used the liquid fertiliser should take the pressure off by unscrewing the cap half a turn.

"Otherwise the bottle may explode, or leak, potentially covering the garden shed with an evil-smelling, sticky liquid," he said. "While it's easy to wash off and harmless it could be annoying if the bottle has been placed on a kitchen shelf or in the house.

"We don't need to go to product recall - the ToadJus is fine but the pressure needs to be relieved if bottles are being kept for later use.

"I would particularly warn people against sending the novelty product to friends through the post."

ToadJus was launched at the Garden Festival Spectacular with more than 300 bottles sold this year.

"We were keen to make ToadJus available to garden enthusiasts because there had been a lot of interest," Mr Sawyer said. "But the batch sold was very young and, it now seems, still undergoing residual fermentation.

"We have another thousand or so bottles in storage that have had all their caps loosened, and in future the product will be vat stored for two months to ensure fermentation is complete."
Posted by:phil_b

#4  Resourceful, if not noisy, birds those kookaburras. "Toadjus", har-har. At least someone in marketing still has a sense of humor. I'm sure if they had been edible we'd have seen Toadjam".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-19 18:56  

#3  The kookaburras seem to be keeping the cane toads on my property under control. They flip them onto their backs and peck them in the guts. Thus avoiding the poison sacks.
Posted by: Gladys   2006-09-19 18:03  

#2  I thought they used them for toad licking.
Posted by: Swiss Tex   2006-09-19 10:00  

#1  Splodeytoads
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-09-19 08:00  

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