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🌱 Take back your lawn—moles don’t stand a chance!
The Mole Killer Ready to Use Bonus Box by Motomco is a compact, easy-to-apply pest control solution designed to effectively eliminate moles and voles. With a fast-acting formula housed in eco-conscious plastic, this highly rated product offers a bonus pack for added value, making it a trusted choice for maintaining pristine lawns and gardens.
| ASIN | B001D11MTI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,306 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #298 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand Name | Motomco |
| Color | No Color |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (421) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2010 |
| Included Components | Mole Killer Ready to Use Bonus Box |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 6.02 x 3.74 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Motomco Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Mole Killer Ready to Use Bonus Box |
| Package Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 34310 |
| Size | One Size |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
R**N
Kill those pesky moles
This is the best way to kill moles we have found. Works everytime.
P**R
They worked for us!!
Not much bait, but, we placed them kind of far from each other & it worked!! Impressed!! Some moles are back this spring. Ordering more!
C**E
Not sure if they work
Still seen new mole tunnels after using this
K**G
Works for Moles (If Used Correctly)
Forget traps, granules, pellets, and poison gas (I've tried). Moles eat worms, and in my experience they gobble these toxic worms. I’ve had success each of the last 3 years following the directions with a bit of modification (which also helps prevent wasting worms): 1. Find their main, active run/tunnel. Moles typically don’t just keep digging along. They use a run to go back and forth, digging short side tunnels off the main run. The run is typically a long tunnel that may curve somewhat here and there. Shorter side tunnels are often used once, and appear as "dead ends." 2. Create a few clean holes around one inch in diameter in the center of the run (about the diameter of a broom handle or rake, which you can use). I punch at least 3 or 4 holes within the presumed run some feet or yards apart to be sure I’m in an active run. 3. Place something next to the holes to find them later, as moles will fill in the holes from below, and holes may be hard to locate afterward. I place a small flag beside each hole (but not within the tunnel itself). These small colored flags are attached to a wire like those utilities use to identify locations of underground pipes/lines. You can buy them on AMZ pretty cheap and can use over and over. But you can use about anything to mark their locations. 4. Check to see if the holes have been plugged later in the day or the next day. Moles typically plug them within a day. Sometimes within a few hours. If the holes have not been closed up within a couple days, you’re likely not in an active run. 5. For those you find plugged, make another hole in the tunnel a few inches to a foot or so from the plugged hole, and drop a worm straight in. Use gloves (I use surgical gloves). Method Modification: Leave the top of the worm just above grade, covering the rest of the hole around it. Again, place your flag or marker next to your worm hole and check later on in the day or the next day. Moles will pull the worms into the tunnel and if they disappear, it's likely a mole has taken the bait. (Leaving the top part of the worm exposed also makes it easier to retrieve for use again elsewhere if it's still there after a couple of days). These steps have worked every time. Most times digging stops for good within a day, and no more than two days. The other major brand is a bit cheaper, but I read too many reviews where they arrived in a glob all stuck together. This brand's worms are packaged individually in shaped plastic and very easy to remove and store. I recommend buying them in late fall or early winter, as the price typically drops a few bucks. It's good to have them on hand so you can go to it right away before they ruin more of your lawn or garden, and it becomes more difficult trying to find their active run. It's surprising how much one critter can dig in just one day. One star off for the excessive cost (about $2.50 per worm).
R**I
Works great!
I have no idea what had been digging up my newly growing grass and leaving dozens of holes all over. I did notice that they seemed to be small holes at the bottom tunneling in somehow, which is different than the skunk holes I had in the past. Well I had enough and bought this product despite all the negative reviews. I can't speak for anyone else's experience but every last worm was eaten that first night and there has been no sign of any new tunneling for two days now. If I do see something new, I believe it would be safe to assume that there is either a survivor or new tenants in my backyard and I would do a second application. What I did was drop a worm in each hole with a gloved hand, lightly covered it with potting soil and then just waited. I did notice the birds were going crazy while I was doing this, just waiting for me to leave to grab the worms or at least check out what I was doing. So unless the birds are your intended victims, make sure you put this in at dusk like I did so the birds don't grab it before any animal does.
A**R
Waste of money
If I could give zero stars, I would. The "worms" were melted and unusable.
S**R
Easy to use!
Did really well at getting rid of our moles!
J**E
Works to kill critters in my yard
I have purchased this item multiple times. It works better than any product to kill voles and moles.
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