Moles can reek havoc on a person's lawn and there is nothing more frustrating than spending a lot of time and money on your lawn, only to have it ripped up by moles! Who are these creatures of destruction? They feed mostly on insects and love, love, love earthworms. Their appetite is incredible and their metabolism is super high. They are active all year which means they do not hibernate. They breed in late winter or early spring which means you can look for a boost in activity about 10 weeks later. They build tunnels like the English with a primary run, and exploratory run, and deep tunnels. Last but not least. They damage lawns.So how do get rid of them? Well there are all kinds of traps and devises you can uses, but lately there is a product being used by the professional pest controllers called Talpirid from Bell Laboratories. It is a poison bait that mimics an earth worm. One "worm" contains a lethal dose and they are easy to apply. This product is not available at your local hardware store, but pest control operators can get it and it is working like hot cakes! Happy hunting!
Friday, July 06, 2007
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this product is a waste of money. If the moles would eat the "worms" it probably would be great. The moles just walk over or dig around the worms. Still infested!!
I agree that this product is a waste of money. I bought both this product and mole traps. The mole didn't eat any of the worms I put in its tunnels. The only real way to kill moles is to trap them.
The best product around for moles. Make sure its a mole and not a vole or a chipmunk. I use this stuff on golf coarses. Controls moles like a charm!
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yeah, its pretty good.
I agree with the general consensus - We are a professional wildlife control business. We have tried almost every trick and home remedy out there but what works best for us with mole removal are the basic traps.
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