Per the manufacturer, Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent should be watered in after the application. You can do this manually or you can apply just before a rain.Â
According to the manufacturer Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent can be used anytime you notice activity from burrowing animals in your lawn or garden.
Yes, there is no issue applying Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules to newly seeded grass.
Yes you can apply the MoleMax Granule Repellant with a spreader.
Per the MoleMax Product Label:
To apply this product with a spreader, consult spreader setting instructions for
your particular spreader. If uncertain about proper spreader setting, begin at
the lowest setting that allows the product t…
According to the manufacturer, Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent can be used anytime you notice activity from burrowing animals in your lawn or garden.
As long as the product instructions are followed, Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent should not be harmful to birds.
There is no specific time that you have to wait prior to or after when using the Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent and a fertilizer.
Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules are specifically designed for safe use around non-edibles but does not list that it can be used around edibles. We suggest application be 10-15 ft outside the dripline of the edible garden.
It would be best to keep application of Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules at least 10 feet away from the well as a precaution.
Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules is not specifically labeled for mice and/or rats. You may want to use a product like Rat Magic Rodent Repellent to repel rats.Â
The Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules are specifically designed for safe use around non edibles but does not list that it can be used around edibles. We would recommend checking directly with the manufacturer to confirm that it will not harm the veggies. Bonide can be rea…
Read Full Answer »We dont have reason to believe that the Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules would harm toads, but since it is a repellent, it is possible that it may deter them from the area for a bit after you first put it down.Â
The Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules do not kill rodents. It is a repellent designed to discourage them from the areas where it was applied.
No, Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules are not labeled to control ants. Depending on what type of ants you have you can use other techniques to control ants such as baiting. Please visit our Ant Control Guide.Â
Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent - Granules are not labeled for use in areas where horses will graze and the product has not been tested for this use so we are unable to answer this question. We apologize we could not be more helpful.
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Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent is only for outdoor use and cannot be used in an attic. Please take a look at our article on How To Get Rid of Squirrels for more information.Â
It should be okay to the apply Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules if the ground is a little damp, like from morning dew, since the product needs to watered in after application anyway to speed up the release of material and its penetration into the soil.
According to the manufacturer, Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules can be used anytime you notice activity from burrowing animals in your lawn or garden. This product can be applied directly from the bag or with a granular spreader. Divide your lawn into 4 sections, treat one sect…
Read Full Answer »Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules starts to work after watering in. Lightly watering in the granules after application speeds up the release of material and its penetration into the soil, or you can choose to simply wait for the next rainfall. After application, mole, vole and go…
Read Full Answer »Bonide MoleMax Mole and Vole Repellent Granules is not labeled for use on or around cannabis. We suggest reaching out to your local extension office for further advice.Â