Worm shaped bait mimics a mole's natural food source. Scientifically designed and tested. Ready to use. Effective against most common mole species. Keep out of reach of children; toxic to fish, birds, or wildlife.
How to Use:
- Identify surface runways: brown, grassless streaks on a lawn, created when moles tunnel below.
- Carefully poke a hole in the top of the surface runway with your index finger. Be sure not to collapse the pile or cover up the hole. Mark the hole with a small stick. Repeat with several runway locations.
- Wait 48 - 72 hours and then check holes to see if they have been sealed. If they have, they are active and can be baited.
- Bait only active runways. Poke a hole 3 to 5 feet on either side of the assessment hole and place one worm bait down each hole. Push the worm as far down as you can. Make sure each worm is sitting on the floor of the runway.
- Reseal the runway with dirt to keep out any light and pinch hole closed or cover it with a piece of sod or small rock.
- Wait 5 to 7 days, then check for mole activity using the same process in Step 2. If the holes stay open for 48 - 72 hours, the mole has likely traveled the runway and eaten the bait.
- NOTE: Moles* may consume a lethal dose in a single feeding, but it may take 2 or more days from the time of bait consumption for moles to die. Not for use against the Star-Nosed Mole in NC.
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Warranty: 90 Day Woot Limited Warranty