Talpirid
By Jim on 10/28/2015
The jury is still out. There were obviously multiple mole families. It is now Fall and there are only two families left. Seeing I live on a golf course, there may be new arrivals. It is difficult to rate this product considering the above.
Was this review helpful to you? YesNo
2 of 3 people found this review helpful
effective in mole reduction
By Sammy on 12/03/2015
I have used this the past 2 years on 3 acres and found this the most effective in Mole reduction and affordable. Every year i put the bait out with blanket coverage and after a week remove all the mounds,then wait a few days to see if any new ones pop up. If they do i rebait the new ones and remove the mounds and wait a few days. Works. very happy. I would be happier if they never showed up!haha
Was this review helpful to you? YesNo
4 of 4 people found this review helpful
Use of mole bait
By Lynn on 02/24/2016
Quick & Easy to use
By B on 05/25/2016
Gotsha
By Carl on 06/29/2016
I have battled moles for years. All kinds of traps, and baits non of them worked I came across Talpirid it didn't work UNTILL I put it out properly. Used Correctly, this stuff works. Do not touch the worm, I use a stick that has fallen from a tree to scrap the worm out of the tray and into the ground.
Ongoing battle fighting moles but this product works
By Judi on 08/02/2016
Best option for moles
By Rick on 09/20/2016
I've been using this for several years and other than trapping it's the only thing I've found for moles. Sometimes it works very well but I think some yards I care for have smarter moles that have figured it out. Try not to use these in the heat of the day since they get soft and sticky and are hard to handle.
Was this review helpful to you? YesNo
5 of 5 people found this review helpful
Moles - I hate 'em
By Cecelia on 10/20/2017
Mole killer
By John on 11/17/2017
To date, after two applications, talpirid worms appear to be working. Mole tunnels are a nuisance and have been multiplying while I reviewed options and cost. Need a couple more weeks to better determine value. So far I am happy.
Was this review helpful to you? YesNo
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
So far, so good!
By Ron on 05/04/2018
It's only been a couple of weeks but this looks to be a big success. The key is to bait an active tunnel. Put a small dime-sized hole in a tunnel exposing it to light. If the mole quickly seals the hole in a few hours, bait that tunnel! Be patient. It takes a couple of days for them to die from the poison, and several more days to visually recognize any result but after two weeks the tunnels seem to be fading away.
Was this review helpful to you? YesNo
2 of 2 people found this review helpful
Talprip mole bait
By Jim on 04/05/2019
Mligrtfcv
By Ed on 03/28/2022
It was good.
By David on 06/17/2022
Talpirid Mole Bait
By Matt on 09/16/2022
i used a bunch, and i mean a bunch of molescram. and it worked but only temporarily. went to the talpirid poison worms, planted 20 or 30 and while it seemed like i was on an episode of Caddy Shack, it worked. find the pushed-up dirt from their tunnels, poke a hole, drop the rubber worm in. definitely got them on the run now.