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A-012 Kaput® Mole get bait (2) $29.95 NEW! Kaput® Mole Gel Bait Use pre-packaged 3 oz. syringe and insert tip into mole tunnel. Six placements per active mole system. Repeat if necessary after five days and control should be achieved. Product contains 0.025% warfarin in a flavorful gel formulation. The first of it's kind for use against moles. This patented delivery system is unique. Basically you inject one ounce of gel into each active site. When the mole passes through he eats it and dies. $29:95 for two syringes (item no.A-040 shipping wt. 2 lb ) After treatment use Mole Away item A-031 to prevent moles from re-entering yard.   See Mole information     See Mole Facts & Misconceptions  to purchase with credit card or click on the PayPal icon to the left.

FAILED AND BOGUS METHODS OF GETTING RID OF MOLES

Almost every day, when a mole exterminator is out doing his job, some kind, well meaning, passerby taps them on the shoulder and says;  If you wanna get rid of moles this is what ja yodda do”.  We just smile and say “how about that, I’ll have to give it a try.”  And every once in a while we do try out those ideas, only to find out that it’s a waste of time. Why do these myths and legends continue to self-generate?  A few basic traits about moles may help explain.

Moles are mobile.  Moles have a tendency to come and go. They change feeding areas just like a fisherman changes fishing holes because he knows the most productive sites. 

One day your yard is invaded. Two weeks later, it could be a day or month) the neighbor's yard seems to be the spot.  Why? Because the mole finds it more productive. After all, their home range can easily cover over an acre of land. It could be that one yard was watered or contains more nutrients, making more food available. The other possibility is that the offspring have matured and are now tunneling to a new adjacent territory.  One never knows for sure what factors are involved.  But keep in mind that with moles, it’s always about food.  They don't dig for fun. They dig for food. If they don't eat they’ll starve.  Moles must consume nearly their own weight of food in one day.  Can you do that?

Understanding the mobility of moles helps explain the inaccurate conclusions that ones have come to regarding mole extermination. While it may appear that filling a mole hole with oil, glass, or dog hair accomplished something, it is more likely to be a coincidence. The truth is, when a mole comes across an unwanted or suspicious object in his path, he goes under it, or sidesteps the area.  

But now a new approach to getting rid of moles has now been discovered. Moles love gooey worms and grubs. This revolutionary new bait mimics what moles love to eat. By introducing it into their runway they can't resist it.

The following is small a collection of bogus methods and comments:

*Tunnel flooding:  Moles can run fast and have many escape routes.  In nature however floods are a major mole killer.

*Tunnel gassing with cartridges and mower engine exhaust attachments:  The soil absorbs gasses relatively quickly and the mole tunnel complex is so extensive there is always an escape route.

*Moth balls in tunnels:  Moles avoid treated tunnel and dig new ones, remember 15 feet of new tunnel in one hour!

*Soil vibrating devices, pin wheels and ultra-sonic types:  Any strange smell or vibration may initially scare or irritate the mole but they quickly adapt and if your yard is where the food's at, they'll be back, and soon.  (Here's a second opinion from unhappy customer  Sonic Mole Repeller)

*Mole repelling plants:  These plants only affect a small area, the root zone of the plant and would have to be planted in large number throughout the yard to be really effective.

*Traps utilizing knife blades and harpoons:  These are the most consistent control measures but they take time and practice to use properly. Most traps are placed in feeding tunnels, where they won't catch anything, rather than runways)

*Killing soil insects in an effort to remove food supply:  Controlling beetle grubs has been a standard mole control recommendation for years but in most yards there is usually enough non grub food remaining to keep mole happy. Insecticides kill worms and insects only the surface.  Bad experience.  Good advice from garden article

*Shooting:  You've got to be very good, extremely patient, and usually it's not legal.

*Chewing gum in tunnel:  Moles don't chew, remember they're carnivores not bubble gummers; how juicy fruit gum got to be a mole control is a funny story but basically was a hoax that caught on.  Some rumors never go away.

*Crushed glass in tunnel:  Moles aren't that stupid.

*Gasoline in hole followed by lit match: I hope YOU are not that stupid.

*Stepping on tunnels:  This doesn't get rid of moles but makes the yard look a little better until the next day.

*Wire barriers:  Moles can't get through, but usually, you end up fencing the moles IN the yard.) 

*The Pitch Fork Method:  Moles can be killed by conducting a mole watch, but it is prone to accidents and such activity can frighten the neighbors and small children.  (Here’s a link to a determined man)

*Cats and dogs:  Can be very successful but entirely depends on the nature of the pet. Some cats and some dogs are great molers, others could care less.  Dogs can do more damage than moles.  Dynamite might be less severe.

*The Pet Inevitability Phenomenon:  Have the kids name the mole, fall in love with the mole, and within a short time the mole will run into the road and get hit by a car.  This seems statistically to work as well as the other. :-)  

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