Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait is not labeled for voles (also known as field mice). This of course doesn't mean it wouldn't kill them, it means that this product was not intended for this use. The reason for this is most likely because Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait is intended for use underground or …
Read Full Answer »Although the Hi-Yield Zinc Phosphide will kill a mouse if it eats is, the product is not labeled for mice or rodents and therefore we cannot recommend it is a treatment method. However, we do carry a full line of other rodent baits that are specifically for mice and rats.
The pellets inside would the Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait are small enough to fit down a 1/2 tube with no problems.
Since : Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait (Zinc Phosphide) is not labeled to be used in the garden, we would recommend not consuming the veggies. Please contact VPG 888-583-5296 to trouble shoot this.
Although Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait is unlikely to leach into the soil and move into a well, you should still use caution and avoid using Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait closer than 15 feet to the well.
Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait should be placed in active burrows or tunnels depending on which animal you are trying to eliminate. Please take a few moments to review the Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait product label for tips on finding the active burrows or tunnels and for application directions.
Hi-Yield Mole and Gopher Bait (Zinc Phosphide)Â can be harmful to pets if inhaled or swallowed. When applying the product, do not allow the pellets to be exposed on the soil surface. Follow the product label instructions for proper baiting methods. Â ** Update: The Hi Yield Mole and Gopher Bait …
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