Mole Scram Professional is an all natural, organic mole repellent. It is safe for pets including dogs per the manufacturer if used as directed.
Mole Scram Professional should be watered in to activate the oils in the granules to begin the repelling process.
Mole Scram Professional is an all natural product and when uses as directed is sfe for pets to be around.
The Mole Scram product label lists the appropriate settings for a few different Scotts spreaders. If you do not see your specific model listed, we would recommend for you to watch the video on our spreaders page to learn how to calibrate your spreader correctly. (To find the video, scroll all th…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Mole Scram Professional is safe to use in a vegetable garden. It is an all natural, organic product.
There are a few different methods you can use to eradicate a Mole infestation. Talprid Mole Bait is our most popular bait to treat for Moles. One Talprid Mole Bait worm contains a lethal dose and can kill in 24 hours. Giant Destroyer Smoke Gasssers are commonly used to "smoke out…
Read Full Answer »Simply spread a 30 foot wide barrier around the property to be protected and reapply every 30 to 45 days. Mole Scram Professional is fast acting and immediately effective. However, mole activity will appear to increase for the first 1 or 2 days after initial application as moles become immediately u…
Read Full Answer »Mole Scram Professional should be watered in for 20 minutes following the application. The soil can be damp but not saturated prior to application.
Mole Scram Professional is a granular, all natural, organic mole repellent that is formulated to rapidly drive moles away from your garden and lawn and will not harm birds nearby.Â
For best results, Mole Scram Professional should be applied by itself and not mixed with any additional products. There would be no way to regulate and get an even application if you were to apply it with a fertilzer.
Mole Scram Professional and other Epic Repellents are natural products, however they should not be applied directly in water or close enough that there would be runoff into aquatic areas when you water in the product. We recommend that you keep applications at least 10-20 feet from bodies of water o…
Read Full Answer »Mole Scram Professional does state on the product label repeat in 2 weeks and every 30 days to keep up. It is best applied just before they are active in the area in spring and fall and if already in the area you apply over several days to push them out of the area. There is also a tip that mig…
Read Full Answer »Mole Scram is only labeled for moles, so we cannot say for sure whether it will work for voles. Fertilome MoleGo Granules are labeled for voles as well as moles.Â
Yes, Mole Scram Professional is safe to use. Per the brochure, it is safe to use near people and pets. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Mole Scram Professional should be spread as a 30 foot wide surface barrier around the property to be protected. You would not apply to get it further down into soil. According to the product label, "Using a rotary spreader, cover the entire area where moles are present. The initial application wi…
Read Full Answer »Mole Scram Professional is an all natural, organic mole repellent that is formulated to rapidly drive moles away from your garden and lawn. Per the product sheet, it is environmentally safe, but you may wish to contact the product manufacturer, EPIC Green Solutions at 1-877-337-2726 for specific …
Read Full Answer »Since Mole Scram Professional does not contain any herbicide active ingredients, it will not harm newly planted sod or seed.Â
Mole Scram Professional is fully biodegradable and contains only natural and organic products. It is labeled to use on your lawns, gardens and landscaped areas.
Yes, Mole Scram Professional can be shipped to Indiana and it's legal for you to use as long as it's for your own property.
Bees and other beneficial insects should not come into contact with Mole Scram Professional because this product is put on the ground and usually falls to the bottom of the grass. Bees usually have no reason to forage in this area and therefor should not contact the product.Â