“…Despite metaldehyde having been in use since the 1940s, it is seen as an emerging pollutant (Stuart et al 2012) and the dearth of existing research means that there are still many questions to be answered regarding the compound's environmental occurrence, fate, effects and management. Further monitoring of metaldehyde is urgently needed as there are almost no studies assessing its presence in the environment and those that have been undertaken (NFU 2011;Gillman et al 2012;Lazartigues et al, 2012) have detected it at extremely high concentrations in waterbodies of almost 10 μg/L, an order of magnitude higher than the EU regulatory limit. This research is therefore needed to determine the severity of the metaldehyde pollution problem, which will then provide a basis for further investigations on fate, effects and management.…”