Finally one that works!
By Wayne on 01/26/2014
First let me say if the cost was lower it would get a 5...That said, I've tried several other baits and poisons supposedly made just for moles. This one is the first one that made a marked dent after the first night. Before application, I knocked down all the hills- I'm dealing with 12 acres and there were literally hundreds of them! The next morning just after sunrise I went out and could quickly see where the active moles were by their new mound activity. I walked softly and carefully probed to find their tunnel about 6 inches back from the mound. I made a small hole with a little flat piece of metal, dropped in a worm and softly covered it over. The next morning 70% plus never came back. Then, like shampoo...repeat if desired...
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Talprid Mole Bait
By Park on 07/12/2010
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.
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5 of 5 people found this review helpful
So far good results
By Russ on 04/05/2012
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
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Quietly Effective
By Molebayter on 11/06/2013
No drama with this stuff. Moles left mounds of dirt without a discernible entrance/exit hole. I simply couldn't find an obvious place to bait. Doesn't matter; a half piece buried under a mound did the trick. 1 week later all activity has ceased! Powerful medicine!
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Moles - I hate 'em
By Cecelia on 10/20/2017
Talpirid Bait
By Kelly on 11/11/2012
This is the most effective bait for moles and other in-the-ground animals and pests. My gardener did the research and recommended this product. Just one treatment and the destruction to my lawn was removed. The price is steep, but the result is great.
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Yum Yum
By Anonymous on 08/21/2013
Talpirid Kills moles
By Dan on 05/01/2011
Last July and August it was extremely dry at my home in Indiana. I have a well just for watering my lawn which I was able to keep green. This also encouraged more worms to migrate to my lawn and more moles to leave the woods around my lawn searching for the worms. While on vacation many mole runs developed in my yard of about two acres. Using Talpirid the moles are gone. I check the area between my yard and the wooded area which surrounds my home every few days. If I see a run start to enter the yard I just us one worm or maybe two. No more mole run. This product has worked well for me.
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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.
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Talpirid
By Jim on 09/25/2015
Seems to be working. When I began using Talpirid I had many tunnels. I went out this AM and found only one. It could have been a new arrival. Also, I'm unsure of their hibernation schedule. It's still quite warm here and the grass has not started to go into it's Winter mode. One thing is for sure. Talpirid is far more effective than the pellets, windmills,and vibration gadgets.
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MOLE BAIT
By Rick on 09/05/2015
Talpirid Bait
By Lon on 08/10/2015
Use of mole bait
By Lynn on 02/24/2016
Quick & Easy to use
By B on 05/25/2016
BAIT
By Anonymous on 08/28/2013
Talpirid Bait
By Gladys on 11/11/2010
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.
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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.
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Talpirid Mole Bait
By Dale on 09/18/2011
It Works!
By Joan on 05/05/2013
Found a series of mole trails right near my newly planted veggies and flowers. Used the talpirid and several days later turned over a large pot and found a dead mole underneath. The hubs nicely removed it for me and congratulated me on getting the little critter.
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The Moles are Gone
By Forrest on 08/09/2011
This bait appears to also work well on moles. I'll explain what I do with this expensive but effective product. Order approximately 10 worms per mole. I have about an acre of grass over a 3 acre area. I used about 60 worms on what I estimated to be five moles (four and then one later populated an old run). As other reviews stated, cut the worms in thirds. The Talpirid site state “one feeding” so I'm guessing that 1 feeding might 1/3rd of a worm because this appears to work or it's finding and eating the other thirds too. Find a fresh mole mound. Use a ½” dowel or rod with a point to poke hole 6” to 12” away from the mound up to 2” – 8” deep until it suddenly gives during the poke (I actually use the rod of a gopher baiter because I have an orchard with gophers also). If you really have to lean on the rod, try a different spot. With time you will find the run mostly on the first try. When a run if found, leave the rod in the hole. Make the first cut of the worm in the middle of the smooth area of the worm. Then cut the longer section in half. Wearing gloves, use two pairs of long-nose pliers to cut and handle the worms and packaging. Carefully pull out the rod from the hole and drop a worm third into the hole. Pinch the top of the hole closed. Then poke around the opposite end of the mound (same distance) to see if you can find another run. If you can't find any obvious runs around the hole at all, poke into the center (sometimes at an angle) to see if you can feel a hole. Remove the dirt from the mound. Move to the next mound and repeat. In this way, there will be 1 to 2 worm-thirds around each mound. This procedure appears to work better than whole worms because it may increase the chance of the mole finding the worm while still delivering a lethal dose (if someone from Talpirid could commend on that I'd appreciate it). Most times I only need to treat once per mole, sometimes twice, and rarely three times. If a mound pops up a week or so later with no disturbances in between, then a mole has moved into your area. Poor mole. This product is easy to use, takes very little time, doesn't create a larger mess, and when moles decide to move into the area, the old bait might still be good and kill it before much damage is done. I've tried the exhaust from my car, the powers, the pepper powders, blood powders, and Talpirid traps. Nothing has worked except Talpirid worms. I just wish that they would try a lower price to see if the elasticity of the supply/demand curve resulted in higher profits!
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Works
By Tim on 10/29/2014
Ongoing battle fighting moles but this product works
By Judi on 08/02/2016
Talpirid bait seems to be most effective control of moles
By Bobby on 03/02/2015
Talpirid Bait
By Ms. on 04/01/2011
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.
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