🐾 Outsmart moles with nature’s own bait—because your lawn deserves the best!
Mole Killer(a) offers a scientifically designed, ready-to-use mole bait that mimics earthworms to attract and eliminate most common mole species. Effective in both surface and deep tunnels, this compact 10-worm pack ensures fast, guaranteed results for professional-grade mole control.
Product Dimensions | 9.22 x 15.24 x 18.42 cm; 50 g |
Part number | 372310 |
Material type | Plastic |
Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
Item model number | 372310 |
ASIN | B012RGU4EQ |
D**S
Mole worm bait
Good remedy when the mole follows kerbs and slab edges and Duffus traps cannot be properly laid. But even then there is a method required to properly bait a run - i.e., to place the bait in a very similar way to live worms entering the run.
H**L
Not useful
Useless after used up 10 pcs.
D**G
Extremely Effective
I have been at war with the moles in my garden since last winter. I tried all sorts to repel the little blighters. But to no avail. In desperation I thought I would give these a go. The imitation worms are quite large. I found cutting them in 2 best. 3 weeks later, no more moles. Hopefully this is of use to you.
P**I
Does not appear to be working (day-4)
I have tried "vibrators", chemical repellent, alcohol, urine, and now poison. Well, this product arrived promptly in good condition and was easy to use. Something is digging holes in my garden and leaving large and small lumps of earth all over my lawn - it sure seems like a mole, but I haven't seen it yet, so maybe it isn't a mole and is resistant to these poison-laced worms, for after 3 days of putting the worms deep into the holes, there are still new large molehills today; so it seems so far not to have worked. UPDATE: one week after using 6 worms at once, there was no activity at all and this has lasted now for 7 days. So it has worked - and it maybe just was a question of increasing the dose and waiting for the poison to slowly work?
J**G
Poisonous
After using three different types of trap to deal with our moles, this was the last line of defense and seemed to be reasonably simple to use. However, on receiving the product and perusing the instructions, it didn't inspire confidence. One would still need to use a probe to find the mole's through tunnel (as opposed to the side tunnel where the spoil is deposited), and a hole would still need to be dug. Having done that, there is no guarantee that a mole will come across the bait and take it, so many tries may have to be made before success occurs. And, after all that, there may be several moles to deal with.My partner was also dead set against using poison, having seen the horrible effect it can have. And indeed, the instructions say that it could take a couple of days to kill the mole. Fair enough, my aim is to kill them as the way to get rid of them, but I would like to do it with having nightmares afterwards.The clincher was that using poison on moles is illegal unless it is approved poison and only applied by trained and licensed personnel. So I returned this product unused, and unopened, for a refund.But I did get rid of the moles. The guaranteed way to achieve this is not with traps or poisons but with dry ice. Dry ice is simply solid carbon dioxide (and very, very cold), and when warmed up it will return to the gas state which happens to be heavier than air. The method is very simple: clear the soil from the mole hill until you find the hole (typically under a flap of turf) and ensure it is open, then drop some dry ice in (pellets are easier than getting chips off a block) and follow up with some water to get it back to the gaseous state. If it is working you will notice the level of gas (visible as a mist at this stage) disappearing down the hole, and if you keep replenishing as it disappears then eventually it will stop doing that. At that point the entire run is completely filled with carbon dioxide and the mole(s) will be asphyxiated.Dry ice is simple, quick and doesn't require more holes to be dug. Do it that way instead of with the traps or this poison.
D**T
It works!
I bought every trap you can get with limited results. Got this as a last measure as there were mixed reviews. I wore gloves to handle the product and cut each worm in three. Found raised tunnels in lawn as opposed to mounds. Poked hole in the top, dropped a section of worm in and two days later not a sign of them. My garden in my new house sits atop a mole empire, mounds all over every morning. So im very happy to see none this morning. Now I'm armed for the future as I'm surrounded by fields full of them. Hate to murder animals but I want garden!
J**E
Holy Moley
Useless, found the "worm" like bait ,which I had placed deep in a run on top of a new mole Hill. With not even a bite mark .Expensive ,don't waste your money
O**E
Didn’t work for me
These are not cheap and did not solve the mole problem. Ended up buying some smoke pellets which were a quarter the price and have worked very well
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